Geniposide from Gardenia jasminoides attenuates neuronal cell death in oxygen and glucose deprivation-exposed rat hippocampal slice culture

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Geniposide from Gardenia jasminoides protected neuronal cells from damage in oxygen and glucose deprivation-exposed hippocampal slice culture. Geniposide showed a greater protective effect on the granule cell layer than on the pyramidal cell layer including CA 1 and CA 3. On the basis of the experimental results, geniposide may be a therapeutic agent for ischemia in patients. © 2006 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Lee, P., Lee, J., Choi, S. Y., Lee, S. E., Lee, S., & Son, D. (2006). Geniposide from Gardenia jasminoides attenuates neuronal cell death in oxygen and glucose deprivation-exposed rat hippocampal slice culture. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 29(1), 174–176. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.29.174

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