Acetylcholine synthesis and glucose oxidation are preserved in human brain obtained shortly after death
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Acetylcholine synthesis and glucose oxidation are preserved in human brain obtained shortly after death
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| Authors | Bowen DM;Sims NR;Lee KA;Marek KL;; |
| Journal | neuroscience letters |
| Year | 1982 |
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humans
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national institutes of health
national library of medicine
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Comparative Study
Glucose / metabolism*
hippocampus / metabolism
oxidation-reduction
brain / metabolism*
caudate nucleus / metabolism
postmortem changes*
acetylcholine / biosynthesis*
pmid:7133554
doi:10.1016/0304-3940(82)90116-1
d m bowen
n r sims
k l marek
frontal lobe / metabolism
occipital lobe / metabolism
temporal lobe / metabolism
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