The Human Rho-GEF Trio and Its Target GTPase RhoG Are Involved in the NGF Pathway, Leading to Neurite Outgrowth
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S. Diriong | A. Penna | S. Estrach | A. Debant | S. Schmidt | P. Fort | A. Blangy | Anne Blangy | Soline Estrach | Susanne Schmidt | Sylvie Diriong | Aubin Penna | Philippe Fort | Anne Debant | Soline Estrach
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