Nga H T Nguyen
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Nguyen N, Morland C, Gonzalez S, Rise F, Storm-Mathisen J, Gundersen V, et al.
J Neurochem
. 2007 Feb;
101(3):806-14.
PMID: 17286595
In propionic acidemia, propionate acts as a metabolic toxin in liver cells by accumulating in mitochondria as propionyl-CoA and its derivative, methylcitrate, two tricarboxylic acid cycle inhibitors. Little is known...
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Nguyen N, Gonzalez S, Hassel B
J Neurochem
. 2007 Feb;
101(6):1694-700.
PMID: 17286586
An increase in the concentration of glycerol in the ischemic brain is assumed to reflect degradation of phospholipids of plasma membranes. However, glycerol could, theoretically, be formed from glucose, which...
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Myhrer T, Nguyen N, Enger S, Aas P
Arch Toxicol
. 2006 Mar;
80(8):502-7.
PMID: 16525814
Enhancement of GABAergic neurotransmission has anticonvulsant effects against nerve agent-induced seizures. However, systemic administration of drugs with GABA(A) agonist-like effects does not differentiate well between their anticonvulsant impact. In the...
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Gonzalez S, Nguyen N, Rise F, Hassel B
J Neurochem
. 2005 Sep;
95(1):284-93.
PMID: 16181432
Pyruvate given in large doses may be neuroprotective in stroke, but it is not known to what degree the brain metabolizes pyruvate. Intravenous injection of [3-13C]pyruvate led to dose-dependent labelling...
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Myhrer T, Andersen J, Nguyen N, Aas P
Neurotoxicology
. 2004 Nov;
26(1):39-48.
PMID: 15527872
It has been demonstrated that a triple regimen consisting of procyclidine (6 mg/kg), diazepam (10 mg/kg) and pentobarbital (30 mg/kg) can effectively terminate soman-induced (1 x LD50) seizures/convulsions in rats...
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Myhrer T, Nguyen N, Andersen J, Aas P
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 2004 Apr;
196(3):327-36.
PMID: 15094303
The combined effects of physostigmine and procyclidine (antagonizing muscarinic, nicotinic, and NMDA receptors) were tested against various doses of soman. Physostigmine (0.1 mg/kg) in combination with procyclidine doses of 1,...