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Role of angiotensin II receptor subtypes in porcine basilar artery: functional, radioligand binding, and cell culture studies.
Regulatory T and B lymphocytes in a spontaneous autoimmune polyneuropathy.
Identification of experimental bladder sensitivity among dysmenorrhea sufferers.
Identification of the gene controlling murine retrovirus in YBR mice
Impaired cognition predicts the risk of hospitalization and death in cirrhosis.
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Impaired cognition predicts the risk of hospitalization and death in cirrhosis.
Impaired cognition predicts the risk of hospitalization and death in cirrhosis. Ann Clin Transl Neurol. 2019 11; 6(11):2282-2290.
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Cognitive Dysfunction
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Hepatic Encephalopathy
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Humans
Liver Cirrhosis
Male
Middle Aged
Neuropsychological Tests
Prospective Studies
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Shyam Prabhakaran