Pro-inflammatory cerebrospinal fluid profile of neonates with intraventricular hemorrhage: clinical relevance and contrast with CNS infection.
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Full Title: Fluids Barriers CNS
Abbreviation: Fluids Barriers CNS
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"Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participateApproval from Washington University Human Research Protection Office was acquired prior to initiation of this study (IRB #201203126). Informed consent was waived per University’s Human Research Protection Office. Consent for publicationNot applicable. Competing interestsDr. Limbrick has received research funding for unrelated projects from Microbot Medical, Inc., and research equipment through Medtronic, Inc. All the other authors declare no potential competing interest. Competing interests Dr. Limbrick has received research funding for unrelated projects from Microbot Medical, Inc., and research equipment through Medtronic, Inc. All the other authors declare no potential competing interest."
"Declarations: Ethics approval and consent to participateApproval from Washington University Human Research Protection Office was acquired prior to initiation of this study (IRB #201203126). Informed consent was waived per University’s Human Research Protection Office.: Consent for publicationNot applicable.: Competing interestsDr. Limbrick has received research funding for unrelated projects from Microbot Medical, Inc., and research equipment through Medtronic, Inc. All the other authors declare no potential competing interest. Competing interests: Dr. Limbrick has received research funding for unrelated projects from Microbot Medical, Inc., and research equipment through Medtronic, Inc. All the other authors declare no potential competing interest."
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