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The mechanisms of acrylamide axonopathy
M. S. Miller,
P. S. Spencer
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Acrylamide
100%
Axons
51%
Axonal Transport
22%
Nerve Degeneration
14%
Psychological Inhibition
9%
Retrograde Degeneration
8%
Poisons
8%
Maintenance
8%
Research Personnel
8%
Laboratory Animals
6%
Hydroxyl Radical
6%
Glycolysis
6%
Nerve Fibers
5%
Peripheral Nerves
5%
Neuroglia
5%
Neurodegenerative Diseases
5%
Nervous System
4%
Communication
4%
Aptitude
4%
Neurons
3%
Enzymes
3%
Chemical Compounds
Acrylamide
71%
Disorder
13%
Neurotoxic
9%
Energy
7%
Communication
6%
Hydroxyl
6%
Enzyme Activity
6%
Metabolic
6%
Toxic
5%
Fiber
4%
Purity
3%