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Das, Sumantra
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Sarkar, Pranab Kumar
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Thyroid hormone stimulates gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase in the developing rat cerebra and in astroglial cultures.
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Dasgupta, Asmita
Das, Sumantra
Sarkar, Pranab Kumar
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20060314
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Journal of neuroscience research
vol. 82
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Age related and hypothyroidism related changes on the stoichiometry of neurofilament subunits in the developing rat brain.
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Chinnakkaruppan, A
Das, Sumantra
Sarkar, Pranab Kumar
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20090713
In:
International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience
vol. 27
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Thyroid hormone promotes glutathione synthesis in astrocytes by up regulation of glutamate cysteine ligase through differential stimulation of its catalytic and modulator subunit mRNAs.
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Dasgupta, Asmita
Das, Sumantra
Sarkar, Pranab Kumar
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20070626
In:
Free radical biology & medicine
vol. 42
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