Glycolytic oligodendrocytes maintain myelin and long-term axonal integrity
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J. Frahm | K. Nave | W. Möbius | S. Goebbels | U. Suter | M. Sereda | S. Boretius | D. Meijer | D. Mahad | Iva D. Tzvetanova | C. Moraes | F. Diaz | B. Hamprecht | J. Edgar | Aiman S. Saab | C. Kassmann | Bastian G Brinkmann | U. Fünfschilling | Lotti M Supplie
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