Bilirubin Oxidation Products and Cerebral Vasoconstriction
Key evidence in support of the hypothesis that bilirubin oxidation products (BOXes) contribute to the vasoconstriction associated with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) are the (1) presence of BOXes in cerebral spinal fluid from SAH patients and (2) ability of one or more BOXes to elicit vasoconstrictio...
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Main Author: | Robert M. Rapoport (Author) |
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