HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Juliet M. Serrao from the Australia Australia have published the research work: Alfaxalone anaesthesia increases brain derived neurotrophic factor levels and preserves postoperative cognition by activating pregnane-X receptors: an in vitro study and a double blind randomised controlled trial, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The studies reported herein are concerned with possible neuroprotective effects of a compound being developed for use as a sedative and 0.0007 paired t-test Mann-Whitney test unpaired t-test anaesthetic in critical care situations.
SUMMARY
Test compounds for the in_vitro study Forty . . .
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