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1. The Signal Mechanisms Of Hippocampus Neuron Apoptosis Of The Newborn Rat After Maternal Separation In Neonatal Period
2. Echocardiographic Speckle Tracking Imaging Study For The Children With Transposition Of The Great Arteries With Intact Ventricular Septum After Neonatal Period
3. The Potential Mechanism Of The Rats’ Abnormal Behavior Resulted From Maternal Separation In Neonatal Period
4. Research On The Effects Of Maternal Separation On Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity In Neonatal Period
5. Changes And Proliferation Mechanism Of Pancreatic Islets During Neonatal Period In Mice
6. The Study Of PNAM Treatment And The Incidence Of Neonatal Cleft Lip And Palate
7. Effects Of Different Duration Of Sevoflurane Anesthesia In Neonatal Period On Long-term Cognitive Function In Rats
8. Clinical Application Of Auricle Correction Model In The Treatment Of Congenital Auricular Deformities In Children
9. The Study Of Social Interaction Deficit Caused By Sevoflurane Plus Surgery In The Developing Brain
10. Feeding Very Low Birth Weight Premature Infants With Extensively Hydrolyzed Protein Formula During Neonatal Period
11. Recent Outcomes Of Unexplained Seizure In The Neonatal Period:A Retrospective Study Of Clinical Features
12. Effects of FSH administration during the neonatal period on adult sperm production in boars
13. Clinical Analysis Of 312 Cases Of Neonatal Sepsis In Dali Region
14. The Effect Of Saccharomyces Boulardii CNCM I-745 On Intestinal Flora And Intestinal Development In Healthy Rats During The Neonatal Period
15. The Research On The Mechanism Of Sevoflurane Or Surgical Stress To Induce Cognitive Dysfunction In The Developmental Mice
16. Effect Of Sevoflurane Exposure In Neonatal Period On Long-Term Neurobehavior And The Mechanism
17. Analysis Of Clinical Characteristics And Outcomes Of Twin Premature Infants Conceived In ART During The Neonatal Period
18. The Role Of TLR4/NF-κB Signaling Pathway In Rats Long-term Cognitive Dysfunction Induced By Sevoflurane Exposure During Neonatal Period
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