Neuronal-astrocytic and cytosolic-mitochondrial metabolite trafficking during brain activation, hyperammonemia and energy deprivation
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Leif Hertz | Arne Schousboe | A. Schousboe | L. Hertz | A. Yu | G. Kala | Albert C. H. Yu | Geeta Kala
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