Upregulation of heat shock proteins rescues motoneurones from axotomy-induced cell death in neonatal rats.

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Published in Exp Neurol on July 01, 2002

Authors

B Kalmar1, G Burnstock, G Vrbová, R Urbanics, P Csermely, L Greensmith

Author Affiliations

1: Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, United Kingdom.

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A Multicenter, Dose Ranging Safety and Pharmacokinetics Study of Arimoclomol in ALS | NCT00244244

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