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Volumn 2, Issue 4, 2005, Pages 409-418

Neurodegeneration and neuroprotective strategies after traumatic brain injury

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2 (3,4 DIHYDRO 6,7 DIMETHOXY 1 ISOQUINOLINYL) 2 PHENYL N,N BIS[2 (2,3,4 TRIMETHOXYPHENYL)ETHYL]ACETAMIDE; 3 (5 CHLORO 2 METHOXYPHENYL) 3 FLUORO 2,3 DIHYDRO 6 TRIFLUOROMETHYL 1H INDOL 2 ONE; 3,3 BIS(3 FLUOROPHENYL) N METHYLPROPYLAMINE; 6,7,8,9 TETRAHYDRO 9 (2 MORPHOLINOETHYL) 2,4 BIS(1 PYRROLIDINYL) 5H PYRIMIDO[4,5 B]INDOLE; [1 [(1 FORMYL 2 PHENYLETHYL)CARBAMOYL] 2 METHYLPROPYL]CARBAMIC ACID BENZYL ESTER; AK 295; BIOLOGICAL MARKER; CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKING AGENT; CALPASTATIN; CITICOLINE; DEXANABINOL; DIZOCILPINE; EMOPAMIL; GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST; IBUPROFEN; INDOMETACIN; KETAMINE; MAGNESIUM; MEMANTINE; N METHYL DEXTRO ASPARTIC ACID RECEPTOR BLOCKING AGENT; NIMODIPINE; NPS 846; OMEGA CONOTOXIN MVIIA; PHENCYCLIDINE; PLACEBO; PROTEIN S100B; RILUZOLE; TIRILAZAD; TRAXOPRODIL; UNCLASSIFIED DRUG; UNINDEXED DRUG;

EID: 33645057921     PISSN: 17406765     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.ddmec.2005.11.011     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (11)

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