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GABA accumulating neurons are relatively resistant to chronic hypoxia in vitro: An autoradiographic study
Phyllis K. Sher, Shuxian Hu
Medicine - Infectious Disease and International Medicine
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Chronic Hypoxia
100%
GABA Uptake
100%
Insults
75%
Hypoxia
50%
GABAergic Neurons
50%
Neuronal Population
50%
Vulnerability
25%
Long-term Exposure
25%
Cell Behavior
25%
GABAergic
25%
Cortical Neurons
25%
Efflux
25%
Cell Damage
25%
Number of Neurons
25%
Autoradiography
25%
Short-term Exposure
25%
Nerve Cells
25%
Normoxic Conditions
25%
Hypoxic Exposure
25%
Cortical Culture
25%
Hypoxic Culture
25%
Fetal Mice
25%
Reliable Indicator
25%
Neuroscience
In Vitro
100%
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
100%
GABA Receptor
33%
Nervous System Cell
16%
Beta-Alanine
16%
Cell Function
16%
Lactate Dehydrogenase
16%
Autoradiograph
16%
Cell Damage
16%