Long-term proline exposure alters nucleotide catabolism and ectonucleotidase gene expression in zebrafish brain.

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Long-term proline exposure alters nucleotide catabolism and ectonucleotidase gene expression in zebrafish brain. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S11011-012-9321-Y
P698PubMed publication ID22669495

P50authorLuiz Eduardo Baggio SavioQ47503686
Denis Broock RosembergQ54362880
Carla Denise BonanQ54362906
P2093author name stringAngela T S Wyse
Maurício R Bogo
Fernanda Cenci Vuaden
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P433issue4
P921main subjectDanio rerioQ169444
P304page(s)541-549
P577publication date2012-06-07
P1433published inMetabolic Brain DiseaseQ15764352
P1476titleLong-term proline exposure alters nucleotide catabolism and ectonucleotidase gene expression in zebrafish brain
P478volume27

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