Glutamate release by neurons evokes a purinergic inhibitory mechanism of osmotic glial cell swelling in the rat retina: Activation by neuropeptide Y
Ortrud Uckermann(University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus), Andreas Bringmann(University Hospital Leipzig), Franziska Kutzera, Andreas Reichenbach(Leipzig University), Folke Kalisch(Leipzig University), A. Wolf(Leipzig University), Annette G. Beck‐Sickinger(Leipzig University of Applied Sciences), Peter Wiedemann(Leipzig University)
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