Neuroprotective effects of 20(S)-protopanaxatriol (PPT) on scopolamine-induced cognitive deficits in mice
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Neuroprotective effects of 20(S)-protopanaxatriol (PPT) on scopolamine-induced cognitive deficits in mice
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PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
Volume 32, Issue 6, Pages 1056-1063
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Wiley
Online
2018-02-22
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10.1002/ptr.6044
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