An initial evaluation of the relationship between lead and glutathione in cultured astroglia /
The present studies were undertaken to examine the following hypotheses: (1) that cultured astroglia, and not neurons, have an intrinsic ability to accumulate lead (1%), and that this ability is modulated by interaction with other cell types in the central nervous system (CNS); (2) that extracellula...
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1999 Dissertation L5555 |
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