Regular ArticleDifferential Upregulation of Aquaporin-4 mRNA Expression in Reactive Astrocytes after Brain Injury: Potential Role in Brain Edema☆
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Abbreviations used: AQP4, aquaporin-4; BBB, blood–brain barrier; DAT, dopamine transporter; GFAP, glial fibrillary acidic protein; GAD67, glutamic acid decarboxylase; QA, Quinolinic acid; 6-OHDA, 6-hydroxydopamine, TH, tyrosine hydroxylase.
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