Retracted: Propofol exerts neuroprotective functions by down‐regulating microRNA‐19a in glutamic acid‐induced PC12 cells
Volume: 46, Issue: 6, Pages: 934 - 942
Published: Jan 8, 2020
Abstract
Background Propofol, a kind of intravenous sedative drug, is certified that exerts anti‐inflammation and antitumor functions. However, the influence of propofol in cerebral injury and the corresponding mechanism remains unexplained, that our article focuses on. Methods PC12 cells were treated with propofol and exposed in glutamic acid (Glu) solutions. Cell viability, apoptotic potential, apoptosis‐related and autophagy‐linked proteins were...
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Title
Retracted: Propofol exerts neuroprotective functions by down‐regulating microRNA‐19a in glutamic acid‐induced PC12 cells
Published Date
Jan 8, 2020
Volume
46
Issue
6
Pages
934 - 942
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