Mokrushin et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Hsp70 promotes synaptic transmission in brain slices damaged by contact with blood clotMokrushin et al., 2012
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- Mokrushin A
- Pavlinova L
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- European Journal of Pharmacology
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Neurotrophic and neuroprotective properties of Hsp70 were studied in olfactory cortex slices of hypertensive rats under normal conditions and under influence of autologous blood (blood clot). Under normal conditions, synaptic response in slices depended on Hsp70 …
- 101710006547 Hsp70Ab 0 title abstract description 125
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