The relationship between the content of the potential psychopharmacological agent cyclo-L-prolylglycine in the brain of experimental animals and its antihypoxic effect
In the study of strutural and intracellular distribution of cyclo-t-prolylglycine (CPG) in brain rats in experiments on mongrel white male rats, it was found that CPG determined more in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex with predominant localization in the nuclear fraction of the rat brain, in the...
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Main Authors: | V. P. Zherdev (Author), S. S. Boyko (Author), K. N. Kolyasnikova (Author) |
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