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Glutamate receptors and the induction of excitotoxic neuronal death
scientific article published on January 1994
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title
Glutamate receptors and the induction of excitotoxic neuronal death
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excitotoxicity
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Choi DW
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1 January 1994
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Progress in Brain Research
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100
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47-51
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10.1016/S0079-6123(08)60767-0
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