Dexmedetomidine does not compromise neuronal viability, synaptic connectivity, learning and memory in a rodent model
Abstract Recent animal studies have drawn concerns regarding most commonly used anesthetics and their long-term cytotoxic effects, specifically on the nervous tissue. It is therefore imperative that the search continues for agents that are non-toxic at both the cellular and behavioural level. One su...
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Main Authors: | Nerea Jimenez-Tellez, Fahad Iqbal, Marcus Pehar, Alberto Casas-Ortiz, Tiffany Rice, Naweed I. Syed |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6d05ce3e113c4d00bcd9e33bd9587b7b |
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