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Now in its 5th edition, Escourolle & Poirier Manual of Basic Neuropathology continues the tradition of being one of the most respected texts in neuropathology by providing an introduction to the various diseases of the nervous system and their underl
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Infections of the Central Nervous System. :21-28
Autor:
Catherine Keohane, Françoise Gray
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Infections of the Central Nervous System
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Infections of the Central Nervous System. :95-103
Autor:
Françoise Gray, Leroy R. Sharer
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Infections of the Central Nervous System. :403-409
Autor:
Leroy R. Sharer, Françoise Gray
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Infections of the Central Nervous System
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Infections of the Central Nervous System
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Infections of the Central Nervous System
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Andrea Polito, Romain Sonneville, Céline Guidoux, Lucinda Barrett, Odile Viltart, Virginie Mattot, Shidasp Siami, Geoffroy Lorin de la Grandmaison, Fabrice Chrétien, Mervyn Singer, Françoise Gray, Djillali Annane, Jean-Philippe Brouland, Tarek Sharshar
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PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 11, p e25905 (2011)
The mechanisms of septic shock-associated adrenal insufficiency remain unclear. This study aimed at investigating the synthesis of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and vasopressin (AVP) by parvocellular neurons and the antehypophyseal expression
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https://doaj.org/article/209333f6e5fd46bb9151220925d70ba6
Autor:
Françoise Gray, Fabrice Chrétien, Stephan Kolbaske, Tarek Sharshar, Mervyn Singer, Jörg Henschel, Gabriele Nöldge-Schomburg, Annette Grossmann, Lucinda K. Barrett, M Groves, Matthias Wittstock, Francesco Scaravilli, Valerie Taylor, Johannes Ehler, Axel Petzold, Martin Sauer, Martin Gloger
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Critical Care, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
Critical Care
Critical Care
Background Brain homeostasis deteriorates in sepsis, giving rise to a mostly reversible sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE). Some survivors experience chronic cognitive dysfunction thought to be caused by permanent brain injury. In this study, we