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1. Slow blood-to-brain transport underlies enduring barrier dysfunction in American football players

3. Composition folio : musicals vols. I-IV

4. Concussion, microvascular injury, and early tauopathy in young athletes after impact head injury and an impact concussion mouse model

9. P2-206: CONTRIBUTION OF FOCAL MICROVASCULAR DISRUPTION TO NEUROINFLAMMATION AND TAU PATHOLOGY IN A MOUSE MODEL OF IMPACT CONCUSSION AND CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

12. Transmission of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma by an allogeneic stem-cell transplant

13. O1‐06‐02: CONCUSSION, MICROVASCULAR INJURY, AND EARLY TAUOPATHY IN YOUNG ATHLETES AFTER IMPACT HEAD INJURY AND AN IMPACT CONCUSSION MOUSE MODEL

15. [P3-127]: CONCUSSION, MICROVASCULAR INJURY, AND EARLY TAUOPATHY IN YOUNG ATHLETES AFTER IMPACT HEAD INJURY AND AN IMPACT CONCUSSION MOUSE MODE

17. CONTRIBUTION OF FOCAL MICROVASCULAR DISRUPTION TO NEUROINFLAMMATION AND TAU PATHOLOGY IN A MOUSE MODEL OF IMPACT CONCUSSION AND CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

18. P2-055: Early Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in Young Athletes After Concussive Closed-Head Impact Injury and Mouse Model of Impact Concussion

19. CONCUSSION, MICROVASCULAR INJURY, AND EARLY TAUOPATHY IN YOUNG ATHLETES AFTER IMPACT HEAD INJURY AND AN IMPACT CONCUSSION MOUSE MODEL

20. CONCUSSION, MICROVASCULAR INJURY, AND EARLY TAUOPATHY IN YOUNG ATHLETES AFTER IMPACT HEAD INJURY AND AN IMPACT CONCUSSION MOUSE MODE

21. EARLY CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY IN YOUNG ATHLETES AFTER CONCUSSIVE CLOSED-HEAD IMPACT INJURY AND MOUSE MODEL OF IMPACT CONCUSSION

22. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in Blast-Exposed Military Veterans and a Blast Neurotrauma Mouse Model

33. Avifauna changes along a Eucalyptusregeneration gradient

34. Transmission of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma by an allogeneic stem-cell transplant.

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