Cerebrolysin reduces microglial activation in vivo and in vitro: a potential mechanism of neuroprotection.
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- Original Title:
- Cerebrolysin reduces microglial activation in vivo and in vitro: a potential mechanism of neuroprotection.
- Published In:
- Journal of neural transmission. Supplementum, 59, 281-92 (2000)
- Authors:
- Alvarez, X A, Lombardi, V R, Fernández-Novoa, L, García, M, Sampedro, C, Cagiao, A, Cacabelos, R, Windisch, M
- Database ID:
- RPEP-00573
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Alvarez, X A; Lombardi, V R; Fernández-Novoa, L; García, M; Sampedro, C; Cagiao, A; Cacabelos, R; Windisch, M. (2000). Cerebrolysin reduces microglial activation in vivo and in vitro: a potential mechanism of neuroprotection.. Journal of neural transmission. Supplementum, 59, 281-92.
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Alvarez, X A, et al. "Cerebrolysin reduces microglial activation in vivo and in vitro: a potential mechanism of neuroprotection.." Journal of neural transmission. Supplementum, 2000.
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