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Risk factor associated with the presence of unruptured intracranial aneurysms: similar risk factors with atherosclerosis but different vascular response

김범준 2015년
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    • 저자 김범준
    • 형태사항 26 cm
    • 일반주기 지도교수: 권순억
    • 학위논문사항 울산대학교 대학원, 의학과 신경과학, 2016. 2, Thesis(doctoral)-
    • 발행지 울산
    • 언어 eng
    • 출판년 2015
    • 발행사항 울산대학교 대학원
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