Overexpression of amyloid precursor protein is associated with degeneration, decreased viability, and increased damage caused by neurotoxins (prostaglandins A1 and E2, hydrogen peroxide, and nitric oxide) in differentiated neuroblastoma cells (Q40634134)
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scientific article published on October 2003
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English | Overexpression of amyloid precursor protein is associated with degeneration, decreased viability, and increased damage caused by neurotoxins (prostaglandins A1 and E2, hydrogen peroxide, and nitric oxide) in differentiated neuroblastoma cells |
scientific article published on October 2003 |
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Overexpression of amyloid precursor protein is associated with degeneration, decreased viability, and increased damage caused by neurotoxins (prostaglandins A1 and E2, hydrogen peroxide, and nitric oxide) in differentiated neuroblastoma cells (English)
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Amy J Hanson
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Judith E Prasad
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Piruz Nahreini
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Cynthia Andreatta
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Bipin Kumar
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Xiang-Dong Yan
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Kedar N Prasad
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1 October 2003
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148-159
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