Increase of glycogen storage by sodium arsenite in rat cortical astrocytes through glycogen synthase activation and its association to toxicity Pairor S, Homkajorn B, Niyomchan A, Suntararuks S, Watcharasit P, Satayavivad J Toxicol Environ Health Sci. 2021, Published on line: 17 May 2021.

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Increase of glycogen storage by sodium arsenite in rat cortical astrocytes through glycogen synthase activation and its association to toxicity
Pairor S, Homkajorn B, Niyomchan A, Suntararuks S, Watcharasit P, Satayavivad J
Toxicol Environ Health Sci. 2021, Published on line: 17 May 2021.

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