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Structure of the Small Cerebral Arteries and their Changes with Age.
1937
A B Baker
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Intimal cushions of the cerebral arteries and their changes with age in the dog and pig.
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Histological changes in cerebral arteries with increasing age.
October 1968, Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology,
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[Age-related changes in the macromolecular structure of the tunica intima of the cerebral arteries].
January 1970, Studii si cercetari de medicina interna,
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Altered structure of small cerebral arteries in patients with essential hypertension.
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Age associated histomorphologic changes in the cerebral arteries of the dog.
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Pathological changes in small cerebral arteries causing occlusion and haemorrhage.
January 1984, Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology,
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Age related histomorphological changes in the cerebral arteries of domestic pig.
December 1971, Experimental gerontology,
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[Small focal cerebral ischemic changes caused by hypertension and tandem atherostenosis of the cerebral arteries].
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[Age and changes in the mechanical properties of the cerebral arteries (experimental findings)].
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Studies on the age-related changes occurring in human cerebral arteries.
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