Hijacking microglial glutathione by inorganic arsenic impels bystander death of immature neurons through extracellular cystine/glutamate imbalance.
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Gestational exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs3+) alters glutamate disposition in the mouse hippocampus and ionotropic glutamate receptor expression leading to memory impairment.Neurotoxicity Linked to Dysfunctional Metal Ion Homeostasis and Xenobiotic Metal Exposure: Redox Signaling and Oxidative Stress
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Hijacking microglial glutathione by inorganic arsenic impels bystander death of immature neurons through extracellular cystine/glutamate imbalance.
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scientific article published on August 2016
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Hijacking microglial glutathio ...... r cystine/glutamate imbalance.
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Hijacking microglial glutathio ...... r cystine/glutamate imbalance.
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Hijacking microglial glutathio ...... r cystine/glutamate imbalance.
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Hijacking microglial glutathio ...... r cystine/glutamate imbalance.
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Hijacking microglial glutathio ...... r cystine/glutamate imbalance.
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Hijacking microglial glutathio ...... r cystine/glutamate imbalance.
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Hijacking microglial glutathio ...... ar cystine/glutamate imbalance
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Anuj Kumar Sharma
Rajesh Kushwaha
Ruchi Gera
Vikas Singh
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10.1038/SREP30601
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z