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The chapter, "Glutathione in the nervous system: Roles in neural function and health and implication...
In the mammalian brain, astrocytes possess a large variety of important functions. These cells modul...
Astrocytic glycogen degradation is an important factor in metabolic support of brain function, parti...
Reduced glutathione (GSH) plays a major intracellular role in the protection against oxidizing speci...
The availability of the antioxidant glutathione (GSH) within astrocytes and neurones has been sugges...
A complex relationship exists between astrocytes and neurons involving astrocytic uptake of glucose ...
Neurons rely on glutathione (GSH) and its degradation product cysteinylglycine released by astrocyte...
Astrocytes promote the survival of neurons. Conditions characterized by loss of neurons, such as agi...
In schizophrenia patients, a decrease in glutathione levels ([GSH]) in cerebrospinal fluid and prefr...
Neurons rely on glutathione (GSH) and its degradation product cysteinylglycine released by astrocyte...
Glutathione (GSH) was discovered in yeast cells in 1888. Studies of GSH in mammalian cells before th...
In schizophrenia patients, a decrease in glutathione levels ([GSH]) in cerebrospinal fluid and prefr...
Neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or Huntington's disea...
Although glutathione (GSH) is considered an important antioxidant in the brain, its cellular localiz...
Many cell types are known to release glutathione (GSH) and glutathione disulfide (GSSG). Multidrug r...
The chapter, "Glutathione in the nervous system: Roles in neural function and health and implication...
In the mammalian brain, astrocytes possess a large variety of important functions. These cells modul...
Astrocytic glycogen degradation is an important factor in metabolic support of brain function, parti...
Reduced glutathione (GSH) plays a major intracellular role in the protection against oxidizing speci...
The availability of the antioxidant glutathione (GSH) within astrocytes and neurones has been sugges...
A complex relationship exists between astrocytes and neurons involving astrocytic uptake of glucose ...
Neurons rely on glutathione (GSH) and its degradation product cysteinylglycine released by astrocyte...
Astrocytes promote the survival of neurons. Conditions characterized by loss of neurons, such as agi...
In schizophrenia patients, a decrease in glutathione levels ([GSH]) in cerebrospinal fluid and prefr...
Neurons rely on glutathione (GSH) and its degradation product cysteinylglycine released by astrocyte...
Glutathione (GSH) was discovered in yeast cells in 1888. Studies of GSH in mammalian cells before th...
In schizophrenia patients, a decrease in glutathione levels ([GSH]) in cerebrospinal fluid and prefr...
Neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or Huntington's disea...
Although glutathione (GSH) is considered an important antioxidant in the brain, its cellular localiz...
Many cell types are known to release glutathione (GSH) and glutathione disulfide (GSSG). Multidrug r...
The chapter, "Glutathione in the nervous system: Roles in neural function and health and implication...
In the mammalian brain, astrocytes possess a large variety of important functions. These cells modul...
Astrocytic glycogen degradation is an important factor in metabolic support of brain function, parti...