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Muskoxen Headbutts May Cause Brain Damage: Study
Researchers report molecular evidence of traumatic brain injury in headbutting animals, but other experts aren’t convinced.
Muskoxen Headbutts May Cause Brain Damage: Study
Muskoxen Headbutts May Cause Brain Damage: Study

Researchers report molecular evidence of traumatic brain injury in headbutting animals, but other experts aren’t convinced.

Researchers report molecular evidence of traumatic brain injury in headbutting animals, but other experts aren’t convinced.

immunohistochemistry, neuroscience

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