In vivo activation of N‐methyl‐d‐aspartate receptors in the rat hippocampus increases prostaglandin E2 extracellular levels and triggers lipid peroxidation through cyclooxygenase‐mediated mechanisms
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E. Fedele | M. Raiteri | G. Levi | G. Bonanno | M. A. Ajmone-Cat | L. Minghetti | G Levi | A. Greco | G Bonanno | M Raiteri | O Pepicelli | E Fedele | M A Ajmone-Cat | A Greco | L Minghetti | O. Pepicelli
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