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Long-term neuroendocrine dysfunction following traumatic brain injury - an overview

Mon 01 Oct 2007

Paul E Goodwin and Richard PG Morris

Paul E Goodwin (Institute of Neuroscience, University of Nottingham)
Richard PG Morris (Headway - the brain injury association)

Neuroendocrine dysfunction as a consequence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been widely documented since it's initial identification early in the twentieth century.

This poster presentation includes:


Reference

Goodwin, PE and Morris, RP. (2007) Long-term neuroendocrine dysfunction following traumatic brain injury: an overview, British Neuroendocrine Society Annual Meeting Abstracts.

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