N-Acetylcysteine Reverses Mitochondrial Dysfunctions and Behavioral Abnormalities in 3-Nitropropionic Acid-Induced Huntington’s Disease
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N-Acetylcysteine Reverses Mitochondrial Dysfunctions and Behavioral Abnormalities in 3-Nitropropionic Acid-Induced Huntington’s Disease
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Neurodegenerative Diseases
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 145-157
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S. Karger AG
Online
2012-02-09
DOI
10.1159/000334273
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