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Magnesium in the Central Nervous System

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Magnesium in the Central Nervous System
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Publisher: University of Adelaide Press
ISBN-13: 9780987073068
Number of pages: 355

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This book, containing chapters written by some of the foremost experts in the field of magnesium research, brings together the latest in experimental and clinical magnesium research as it relates to the central nervous system. It offers a complete and updated view of magnesium's involvement in central nervous system function.

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