Increase in the Content of Quinolinic Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid and Frontal Cortex of Patients with Hepatic Failure
Flavio Moroni(University of Florence), N.P.V. Nair(Douglas Mental Health University Institute), Pierre Étienne(McGill University), Giovanni Lombardi(University of Florence), V. Carla�(University of Florence), Samarthji Lal(Montreal General Hospital)
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