Tempol maintained the cellular integrity of the cerebellar cortex by preserving neuron survival, autophagy, glial cells, and synapses after cisplatin exposure
Background: tempol is a free radical scavenger that passes through the blood-brain barrier. This study aimed to assess its ameliorative role in the cerebellar cortex after cisplatin injection. Methods: the examined forty-eight adult male wistar albino rats were divided into four groups. The saline g...
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Main Authors: | Amal S. Sewelam (Author), Mohammed A.S. Amin (Author), Shaimaa R. Abdelmohsen (Author), Osama A. Mohammed (Author), Abdullah A. Hashish (Author), Jaber Alfaifi (Author), Adel M. Aboregela (Author) |
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