Phosphorylation of adhesion- and growth-regulatory human galectin-3 leads to the induction of axonal branching by local membrane L1 and ERM redistribution
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H. Gabius | Silvia Velasco | D. Kübler | H. Kaltner | Natalia Díez-Revuelta | J. Abad-Rodríguez | S. André
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