Altered cellular metabolism following traumatic brain injury: a magnetic resonance spectroscopy study.
Experimental studies have reported early reductions in pH, phosphocreatine, and free intracellular magnesium following traumatic brain injury using phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Paradoxically, in clinical studies there is some evidence for an increase in the pH in the subacute stage fo...
Main Authors: | Garnett, MR, Corkill, R, Blamire, A, Rajagopalan, B, Manners, D, Young, J, Styles, P, Cadoux-Hudson, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2001
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