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Naringenin-loaded nanoparticles ameliorate scopolamine-induced neurotoxicity
Abdullah Alqarni1, Amr A Abd-Elghany2, Mohamed A Bedewi3
1Radiology and Medical Imaging Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Prince Sattam Bin Abdul-Aziz University, 16273, Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Scientific Reports
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