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The following pages link to Neuronal degeneration in the limbic system of weanling rats exposed to saline, hyperthermia or d-amphetamine (Q31646807):
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- Selective changes in gene expression in cortical regions sensitive to amphetamine during the neurodegenerative process (Q23915138) (← links)
- Cockayne Syndrome B Protects Against Methamphetamine-Enhanced Oxidative DNA Damage in Murine Fetal Brain and Postnatal Neurodevelopmental Deficits (Q35049796) (← links)
- Recommended Neuroanatomical Sampling Practices for Comprehensive Brain Evaluation in Nonclinical Safety Studies (Q37850209) (← links)
- Parvalbumin neuron circuits and microglia in three dopamine-poor cortical regions remain sensitive to amphetamine exposure in the absence of hyperthermia, seizure and stroke (Q40569640) (← links)
- The effect of amphetamine analogs on cleaved microtubule-associated protein-tau formation in the rat brain (Q42135246) (← links)
- Modulation of a 40-kDa catecholamine-regulated protein following D-amphetamine treatment in discrete brain regions (Q44189165) (← links)
- Impaired object recognition memory following methamphetamine, but not p-chloroamphetamine- or d-amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity (Q46234863) (← links)
- Oxoguanine glycosylase 1 protects against methamphetamine-enhanced fetal brain oxidative DNA damage and neurodevelopmental deficits (Q46392193) (← links)
- Methamphetamine neurotoxicity: necrotic and apoptotic mechanisms and relevance to human abuse and treatment (Q57204867) (← links)