A polymorphism in the EAAT2 promoter is associated with higher glutamate concentrations and higher frequency of progressing stroke (Q36228338)
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(P1476) "A polymorphism in the EAAT2 promoter is associated with higher glutamate concentrations and higher frequency of progressing stroke" (language: en)
(P2093) Judith Mallolas
Olivia Hurtado
Mar Castellanos
Miguel Blanco
Tomás Sobrino
Joaquín Serena
José Vivancos
José Castillo
Ignacio Lizasoain
María A Moro
Antoni Dávalos
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