Glutathione-Induced Calcium Shifts in Chick Retinal Glial Cells

Author:

Freitas Hercules R.,Ferraz Gabriel,Ferreira Gustavo C.,Ribeiro-Resende Victor T.,Chiarini Luciana B.,do Nascimento José Luiz M.,Matos Oliveira Karen Renata H.,Pereira Tiago de Lima,Ferreira Leonardo G. B.,Kubrusly Regina C.,Faria Robson X.,Herculano Anderson Manoel,Reis Ricardo A. de Melo

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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