Mice lacking myeloid differentiation factor-88 were more susceptible to KA-mediated excitotoxicity than wild-type mice [65]
It was first found in the brains of rabbits during research on sleep deprivation and later identified for its possible function in regulating the sleep-wake cycle in animals and humans
3 No reference is made to the serum value or a danger of overdosing, unlike for instance in case of a vitamin D or A deficiency
Particular caution is required when using the drug There are no special precautions required
doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1447097 Received 11 June 2024 Accepted 09 September 2024 Published 30 September 2024 Volume 15 - 2024 Edited by Fabrcio Souza Silva, Federal University of So Francisco Valley, Brazil Reviewed by Kevin Spelman, Health, Education and Research, United States Minhajur Rahman, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh Updates Copyright 2024 Moradi, Khazaei, Tarlan, Jasemi, Joshi, Aneva, Farzaei and Echeverra
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