Multiple Anesthesia/Surgery Cannot Impair Reference Memory in Adult Mice
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction increases mortality and morbidity in perioperative patients. Numerous studies have demonstrated that multiple surgery/anesthesia during the neurodevelopmental period affects cognitive function, whereas a single anesthesia/surgery rarely causes cognitive dysfunctio...
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Main Authors: | Xiaoxin Zhou (Author), Jian Lu (Author), Tong Wu (Author), Xuliang Jiang (Author), Weitian Tian (Author), Wanbing Dai (Author), Siyi Qi (Author), Xuemei Chen (Author), Jiaqiang Zhang (Author), Diansan Su (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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