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Blast related neurotrauma: a review of cellular injury

Historically, blast overpressure is known to affect primarily gas-containing organs such as the lung and ear. More recent interests focus on its ability to cause damage to solid organs such as the brain, resulting in neurological disorders. Returning veterans exposed to blast but without external in...

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Published in:Molecular & cellular biomechanics 2008-09, Vol.5 (3), p.155-168
Main Authors: Leung, Lai Yee, VandeVord, Pamela J, Dal Cengio, Alessandra Leonardi, Bir, Cynthia, Yang, King H, King, Albert I
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Humans
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Pressure
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