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GABA metabolism in the mouse brain after exposure of head to 60Co-γ-rays. / Savitskii, I. V.; Rozanov, V. A.

In: Radiobiologiya, Vol. 19, No. 4, 01.01.1979, p. 532-536.

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Savitskii, IV & Rozanov, VA 1979, 'GABA metabolism in the mouse brain after exposure of head to 60Co-γ-rays', Radiobiologiya, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 532-536.

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Savitskii IV, Rozanov VA. GABA metabolism in the mouse brain after exposure of head to 60Co-γ-rays. Radiobiologiya. 1979 Jan 1;19(4):532-536.

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Savitskii, I. V. ; Rozanov, V. A. / GABA metabolism in the mouse brain after exposure of head to 60Co-γ-rays. In: Radiobiologiya. 1979 ; Vol. 19, No. 4. pp. 532-536.

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