Genetic inhibition of CRMP2 phosphorylation at serine 522 promotes axonal regeneration after optic nerve injury
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Y. Goshima | T. Araki | S. Kondo | J. Nagai | T. Ohshima | Y. Kinoshita | S. Wakatsuki | Kazuya Takahashi
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