Exploring serum glycome patterns after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: A prospective pilot study
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Published:2022-08
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Volume:50
Page:101494
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ISSN:2589-5370
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Container-title:eClinicalMedicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:eClinicalMedicine
Author:
Mondello StefaniaORCID,
Sandner Viktor,
Goli Mona,
Czeiter EndreORCID,
Amrein Krisztina,
Kochanek Patrick M.,
Gautam Sakshi,
Cho Byeong Gwan,
Morgan Ryan,
Nehme Ali,
Fiumara Giacomo,
Eid Ali H.ORCID,
Barsa Chloe,
Haidar Muhammad Ali,
Buki Andras,
Kobeissy Firas H.,
Mechref Yehia
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