Cerebral microdialysis of patients with severe traumatic brain injury exhibits highly individualistic patterns as visualized by cluster analysis with self-organizing maps.

scientific article published on December 2004

Cerebral microdialysis of patients with severe traumatic brain injury exhibits highly individualistic patterns as visualized by cluster analysis with self-organizing maps. is …
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P356DOI10.1097/01.CCM.0000147688.08813.9C
P698PubMed publication ID15599147

P50authorBo-Michael BellanderQ60960412
P2093author name stringMarkus Alm
David W Nelson
Eddie Weitzberg
Johan Axelsson
Robert M Maccallum
Mats Wallin
Anders Rudehill
P433issue12
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectvisualizationQ451553
traumatic brain injuryQ1995526
self-organizationQ609408
self-injuryQ622527
cluster analysisQ622825
P304page(s)2428-2436
P577publication date2004-12-01
P1433published inCritical Care MedicineQ5186605
P1476titleCerebral microdialysis of patients with severe traumatic brain injury exhibits highly individualistic patterns as visualized by cluster analysis with self-organizing maps.
P478volume32

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