Elevated glutamate and lactate predict brain death after severe head trauma. [electronic resource]
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Elevated glutamate and lactate predict brain death after severe head trauma.
APA
Stefani M. A., Modkovski R., Hansel G., Zimmer E. R., Kopczynski A., Muller A. P., Strogulski N. R., Rodolphi M. S., Carteri R. K., Schmidt A. P., Oses J. P., Smith D. H. & Portela L. V. (062017). Elevated glutamate and lactate predict brain death after severe head trauma. : Annals of clinical and translational neurology.
Chicago
Stefani Marco A, Modkovski Rafael, Hansel Gisele, Zimmer Eduardo R, Kopczynski Afonso, Muller Alexandre P, Strogulski Nathan R, Rodolphi Marcelo S, Carteri Randhall K, Schmidt André P, Oses Jean P, Smith Douglas H and Portela Luis V. 062017. Elevated glutamate and lactate predict brain death after severe head trauma. : Annals of clinical and translational neurology.
Harvard
Stefani M. A., Modkovski R., Hansel G., Zimmer E. R., Kopczynski A., Muller A. P., Strogulski N. R., Rodolphi M. S., Carteri R. K., Schmidt A. P., Oses J. P., Smith D. H. and Portela L. V. (062017). Elevated glutamate and lactate predict brain death after severe head trauma. : Annals of clinical and translational neurology.
MLA
Stefani Marco A, Modkovski Rafael, Hansel Gisele, Zimmer Eduardo R, Kopczynski Afonso, Muller Alexandre P, Strogulski Nathan R, Rodolphi Marcelo S, Carteri Randhall K, Schmidt André P, Oses Jean P, Smith Douglas H and Portela Luis V. Elevated glutamate and lactate predict brain death after severe head trauma. : Annals of clinical and translational neurology. 062017.