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concentration and result in neuroprotective effects in rat heatstroke
(IL-1
) were greater.
levels, cerebral ischaemia and neuronal damage, and resulted in prolongation of the time to death (TTD; the interval between the onset of heat stress and cardiac arrest).
concentration and may provide the neuroprotective effects observed in rat heatstroke.
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