Ketamine Keeps Zebrafish from Giving up by Overstimulating Astroglia
Study findings in zebrafish and in mice indicate that astrocyte activation may be a critical component of ketamine’s effects cross species.
Study findings in zebrafish and in mice indicate that astrocyte activation may be a critical component of ketamine’s effects cross species.
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LNPs are mixture of nucleic acids, lipids, and peptides. Team had to optimize quantification methods to pick out the peptides against all those other signals.”