P44: Combination Therapies after Traumatic Brain Injury by Bumetanide and Dexamethasone Administration a Hypothesis Study

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  • Ahmadi, Milad Shefa Neuroscience Research Center, Khatam Alanbia Hospital, Tehran, Iran.
  • Hosseini Ravandi, Hassan Shefa Neuroscience Research Center, Khatam Alanbia Hospital, Tehran, Iran.
  • Khodaie, Babak Shefa Neuroscience Research Center, Khatam Alanbia Hospital, Tehran, Iran.
  • Lotfinia, Ahmad Ali Shefa Neuroscience Research Center, Khatam Alanbia Hospital, Tehran, Iran.
  • Lotfinia, Mahmoud Shefa Neuroscience Research Center, Khatam Alanbia Hospital, Tehran, Iran.
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volume 2  issue 4

pages  94- 94

publication date 2014-12

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