Intranasal delivery of transforming growth factor-beta1 in mice after stroke reduces infarct volume and increases neurogenesis in the subventricular zone
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Gelin Xu | W. Frey | Wusheng Zhu | Xinfeng Liu | Min-min Ma | Xin-ying Fan | Ruibing Guo | Yu-ping Ma | Xueming Yi | William H Frey II | Minmin Ma
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