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Mitochondrial Events Determine the Status of Hippocampal Cells in the Post-Ischemic Period

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This work was supported by the State Fund for Fundamental Researches of Ukraine (F46.2/001). We thank Kateryna Smozhanyk for technical support with electron microscopy experiments.

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Lushnikova, I., Nikandrova, Y. & Skibo, G. Mitochondrial Events Determine the Status of Hippocampal Cells in the Post-Ischemic Period. Neurosci. Bull. 37, 1246–1250 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12264-021-00725-5

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