Ionising radiation immediately impairs synaptic plasticity-associated cytoskeletal signalling pathways in HT22 cells and in mouse brain: an in vitro/in vivo comparison study.
Patients suffering from brain malignancies are treated with high-dose ionising radiation. However, this may lead to severe learning and memory impairment. Preventive treatments to minimise these side effects have not been possible due to the lack of knowledge of the involved signalling pathways and...
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Autores principales: | Stefan J Kempf, Sonja Buratovic, Christine von Toerne, Simone Moertl, Bo Stenerlöw, Stefanie M Hauck, Michael J Atkinson, Per Eriksson, Soile Tapio |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b905a4420d0844edb0d7c1e3f9b5d4fe |
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