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Due to an overlook on the author’s side, the title with an error “Neurodegeneration and the Brain Tumor Microenviornment: Glutamate in the Limelight” by Dr. Nicolai E. Savaskan (Co-author) published in the journal “Current Neuropharmacology” Volume 13, No 2, Page no 258-265. The correct title is as follows: Neurodegeneration and the Brain Tumor Microenviornment. Curr. Neuropharmacol., 2015, 13(2), 258 - 265.
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Abstract: Due to an overlook on the author’s side, the title with an error “Neurodegeneration and the Brain Tumor Microenviornment: Glutamate in the Limelight” by Dr. Nicolai E. Savaskan (Co-author) published in the journal “Current Neuropharmacology” Volume 13, No 2, Page no 258-265. The correct title is as follows: Neurodegeneration and the Brain Tumor Microenviornment. Curr. Neuropharmacol., 2015, 13(2), 258 - 265.
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