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Comment
. 2025 Jul 17;21(3):224-225.
doi: 10.13004/kjnt.2025.21.e20. eCollection 2025 Jul.

Letter to the Editor: Commentary on Investigating the Impact of Turmeric on Neuroinflammation and Degenerative Changes in Repetitive Traumatic Brain Injuries: Insights from Murine Model (Korean J Neurotrauma 2025;21:18-31)

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Letter to the Editor: Commentary on Investigating the Impact of Turmeric on Neuroinflammation and Degenerative Changes in Repetitive Traumatic Brain Injuries: Insights from Murine Model (Korean J Neurotrauma 2025;21:18-31)

Subum Lee. Korean J Neurotrauma. .
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