Repeated systemic administration of the nutraceutical alpha-linolenic acid exerts neuroprotective efficacy, an antidepressant effect and improves cognitive performance when given after soman exposure
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Defense Threat Reduction Agency-Joint Science and Technology Office
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Elsevier BV
Subject
Toxicology,General Neuroscience
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