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    Woudenberg-Vrenken TE, Buist-Homan M, Conde de la Rosa L, Faber KN, Moshage H.
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    Nakai T, Katagiri K, Hoshino M, Hayakawa T, Ohiwa T.
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  • 60. The bile acid tauroursodeoxycholic acid modulates phosphorylation and translocation of bad via phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in glutamate-induced apoptosis of rat cortical neurons.
    Castro RE, Solá S, Ramalho RM, Steer CJ, Rodrigues CM.
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