Hydrogen Sulfide Modulates Astrocytic Toxicity in Mouse Spinal Cord Cultures: Implications for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Hydrogen sulfide (H<sub>2</sub>S), a known inhibitor of the electron transport chain, is endogenously produced in the periphery as well as in the central nervous system, where is mainly generated by glial cells. It affects, as a cellular signaling molecule, many different biochemical pro...
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Main Authors: | Susanna De Stefano (Author), Marta Tiberi (Author), Illari Salvatori (Author), Marco De Bardi (Author), Juliette Gimenez (Author), Mahsa Pirshayan (Author), Viviana Greco (Author), Giovanna Borsellino (Author), Alberto Ferri (Author), Cristiana Valle (Author), Nicola B. Mercuri (Author), Valerio Chiurchiù (Author), Alida Spalloni (Author), Patrizia Longone (Author) |
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