Neurodegeneration in Excitotoxicity, Global Cerebral Ischemia, and Target Deprivation: A Perspective on the Contributions of Apoptosis and Necrosis
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Carlos Portera-Cailliau | Ansgar M. Brambrink | Jeffrey R. Kirsch | C. Portera-Cailliau | A. Brambrink | L. Martin | J. Kirsch | Lee J. Martin | Nael A. Al-Abdulla | Frederick E. Sieber | F. Sieber | N. Al-Abdulla
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