Energy metabolism in cortical synaptic terminals from weanling and mature rat brain: evidence for multiple compartments of tricarboxylic acid cycle activity

scientific article published on 01 January 1994

Energy metabolism in cortical synaptic terminals from weanling and mature rat brain: evidence for multiple compartments of tricarboxylic acid cycle activity is …
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P356DOI10.1159/000112122
P698PubMed publication ID7768208

P50authorMary C McKennaQ88971047
James Tyson TildonQ98531179
P2093author name stringJ H Stevenson
I B Hopkins
P433issue5-6
P304page(s)291-300
P577publication date1994-01-01
P1433published inDevelopmental NeuroscienceQ15763713
P1476titleEnergy metabolism in cortical synaptic terminals from weanling and mature rat brain: evidence for multiple compartments of tricarboxylic acid cycle activity
P478volume16

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