Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8817633 | Biomedical and Environmental Sciences | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The current study provided direct evidence that exogenous glutamate treatment impaired the mitochondrial respiration capacity of astrocytes and enhanced aerobic glycolysis, which could be involved in glutamate injury or protection mechanisms in response to neurological disorders.
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Authors
Xu YAN, Zhong Fang SHI, Li Xin XU, Jia Xin LI, Min WU, Xiao Xuan WANG, Mei JIA, Li Ping DONG, Shao Hua YANG, Fang YUAN,