In vitro evidence for the brain glutamate efflux hypothesis: brain endothelial cells co-cultured with astrocytes display a polarized brain-to-blood transport of glutamate

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In vitro evidence for the brain glutamate efflux hypothesis: brain endothelial cells co-cultured with astrocytes display a polarized brain-to-blood transport of glutamate. / Helms, Hans Christian Cederberg; Madelung, Rasmus; Groth, Simon; Waagepetersen, Helle S.; Nielsen, Carsten Uhd; Brodin, Birger.

2012. Abstract from Signal Transduction in The Blood-Brain Barriers, Potsdam, Germany.

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Harvard

Helms, HCC, Madelung, R, Groth, S, Waagepetersen, HS, Nielsen, CU & Brodin, B 2012, 'In vitro evidence for the brain glutamate efflux hypothesis: brain endothelial cells co-cultured with astrocytes display a polarized brain-to-blood transport of glutamate', Signal Transduction in The Blood-Brain Barriers, Potsdam, Germany, 13/09/2012 - 16/09/2012.

APA

Helms, H. C. C., Madelung, R., Groth, S., Waagepetersen, H. S., Nielsen, C. U., & Brodin, B. (2012). In vitro evidence for the brain glutamate efflux hypothesis: brain endothelial cells co-cultured with astrocytes display a polarized brain-to-blood transport of glutamate. Abstract from Signal Transduction in The Blood-Brain Barriers, Potsdam, Germany.

Vancouver

Helms HCC, Madelung R, Groth S, Waagepetersen HS, Nielsen CU, Brodin B. In vitro evidence for the brain glutamate efflux hypothesis: brain endothelial cells co-cultured with astrocytes display a polarized brain-to-blood transport of glutamate. 2012. Abstract from Signal Transduction in The Blood-Brain Barriers, Potsdam, Germany.

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Helms, Hans Christian Cederberg ; Madelung, Rasmus ; Groth, Simon ; Waagepetersen, Helle S. ; Nielsen, Carsten Uhd ; Brodin, Birger. / In vitro evidence for the brain glutamate efflux hypothesis: brain endothelial cells co-cultured with astrocytes display a polarized brain-to-blood transport of glutamate. Abstract from Signal Transduction in The Blood-Brain Barriers, Potsdam, Germany.1 p.

Bibtex

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author = "Helms, {Hans Christian Cederberg} and Rasmus Madelung and Simon Groth and Waagepetersen, {Helle S.} and Nielsen, {Carsten Uhd} and Birger Brodin",
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RIS

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AU - Helms, Hans Christian Cederberg

AU - Madelung, Rasmus

AU - Groth, Simon

AU - Waagepetersen, Helle S.

AU - Nielsen, Carsten Uhd

AU - Brodin, Birger

PY - 2012/9/13

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T2 - Signal Transduction in The Blood-Brain Barriers

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