Hypothermia of the brain - a prospective method for preventing the development of complications of sports craniocerebral injuries

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Oleg Shevelev*
Smolensky AV
Mengistu EM
Yuriev MY

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Shevelev, O., AV, S., EM, M., & MY, Y. (2022). Hypothermia of the brain - a prospective method for preventing the development of complications of sports craniocerebral injuries. Journal of Sports Medicine and Therapy, 7(2), 006–007. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.jsmt.1001055
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