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Effect of prenatal exposure to alcohol on membrane bound enzymes during astrocyte development in vivo and in primary culture

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Fig. 2. Activityof the enzymemarkerglutaminesynthetasein as-trocytesat differentperiodsof primaryculture.Cells were obtainedfrom fetuses derived from control (A) and alcoholic (B) rats
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