Amyloid beta enhances cytosolic phospholipase A2 level and arachidonic acid release via nitric oxide in APP-transfected PC12 cells.
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A. Eckert | M. Chalimoniuk | J. Strosznajder | K. Schulz | W. Muller | S. Hauptmann | M. Cąkała | A. Stolecka | U. Lipka | K. Leuner | Anna Stolecka
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