Antioxidant cascades confer neuroprotection in ethanol, morphine, and methamphetamine preconditioning
Abstract
• Preconditioning confers protective effects in many tissues including the brain. • Ethanol (EtOH), morphine, and methamphetamine (METH) are neurotoxic. • Low doses of EtOH, morphine, and METH have neuroprotective effects. • EtOH, morphine, and METH preconditioning involves antioxidant...
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Title
Antioxidant cascades confer neuroprotection in ethanol, morphine, and methamphetamine preconditioning
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
131
Pages
104540 - 104540
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