Sunday, January 3, 2016 6:47 PM
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CCSVI Alliance
"The story of cerebral blood flow research in Denmark is long. It started with basic physiology, spreading to clinical neuroscience, and has for the last half century inspired so many talented researchers that it has had a main impact not only in flow research but on the whole development of Danish neuroscience." http://www.neuropenews.org/?p=10799by Olaf B. Paulson Nearly a century ago – in 1920 – the renowned Danish physiologist August Krogh (1874-1949) received the Nobel prize in physiology and medicine for his work on the anatomy and physiology of the capillaries (1). Less than two decades ...
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