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Glial Cell AMPA receptors in nervous system health, injury and disease
Maria Ceprian
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Daniel Fulton
Inflammation and Ageing
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Nervous System
100%
Glial Cells
100%
System Disease
100%
AMPA Receptor (AMPAR)
100%
System Health
100%
Glia
33%
Nervous System Diseases
33%
Cell Behavior
16%
Amino
16%
Disease Process
16%
Methyl
16%
Glutamate
16%
Extracellular Concentration
16%
AMPA-type Glutamate Receptor
16%
Axon
16%
Synapse
16%
Cell Function
16%
Neuronal Cells
16%
Neuronal Function
16%
Glutamatergic
16%
Pathological Conditions
16%
Cell Development
16%
Pathophysiological Processes
16%
Development Functions
16%
Neural Circuits
16%
Pathophysiological Responses
16%
Excitatory Synaptic Transmission
16%
Healthy Development
16%
Excitotoxic Damage
16%
Isoxazole
16%
Neuroscience
Nervous System
100%
Glial Cells
100%
AMPA Receptor
100%
Microglia
66%
Cell Function
33%
Glia
33%
Glutamic Acid
16%
Synaptic Transmission
16%
AMPA
16%
Nervous System Disorder
16%
Synapse
16%
Glutamate Receptor
16%
Nervous System Cell
16%
Glial Development
16%
Nervous System Dysfunction
16%
Isoxazole
16%
Axon
16%
Neural Circuit
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
AMPA Receptor
100%
Diseases
100%
Glutamic Acid
16%
Alpha Amino 3 Hydroxy 5 Methyl 4 Isoxazolepropionic Acid
16%
Glutamate Receptor
16%
Isoxazole
16%