Nicotinamide mononucleotide adenylyl transferase 1 protects against acute neurodegeneration in developing CNS by inhibiting excitotoxic-necrotic cell death
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D. Holtzman | J. Milbrandt | J. Neil | S. Mennerick | Donghan M. Yang | Y. Sasaki | F. Stewart | M. B. Finn | Philip B. Verghese | P. Verghese | Christine M Wroge | F. Sabar
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