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Do NMDA Antagonists Prevent Neuronal Injury? Yes.
Gregory W. Albers
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Mark P. Goldberg
, Dennis W. Choi
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Dextro Aspartic Acid
100%
Methyldienolone
100%
Glutamic Acid
75%
Injury
75%
Clinical Trial
75%
Pathogenesis
50%
Receptor
25%
Receptor Subtype
25%
Ischemia
25%
Neuroprotective Agent
25%
Microdialysis
25%
Calcium
25%
Hypoxia
25%
Nerve Cell Degeneration
25%
Excitotoxicity
25%
Clotiazepam
25%
Death
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Antagonist
100%
Methyldienolone
100%
Dextro Aspartic Acid
100%
Injury
75%
Pathogenesis
50%
Receptor
25%
Measurement
25%
Morphology
25%
Hypoxia
25%
Isotopes of Calcium
25%
Ischemia
25%
Receptor Subtype
25%
Neuroprotective Agent
25%
Deafferentation
25%
Nerve Cell Degeneration
25%
Hypoxic Injury
25%
Observation
25%
Clotiazepam
25%
Neuroscience
Methyldienolone
100%
Dextro Aspartic Acid
100%
Glutamic Acid
75%
Eicosanoid Receptor
25%
Neuroprotective Agent
25%
Microdialysis
25%
Ischemia
25%
Receptor Subtype
25%
Nerve Cell Degeneration
25%
Neuronal Death
25%
Excitotoxicity
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Morphology
25%
Experimental Model
25%
Nerve Cell Degeneration
25%
Microdialysis
25%
Excitotoxicity
25%
Calcium
25%