Imbalance of NRG1-ERBB2/3 signalling underlies altered myelination in Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease 4H
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A. Mégarbané | J. Borg | N. Lévy | P. Roubertoux | V. Delague | N. Lenfant | F. Lembo | N. Bernard-Marissal | Marcello Bartoli | Y. Poitelon | Patrice Quintana | Nathalie Roeckel-Trévisiol | Adeline Ghata | C. Castro | Clothilde Estève | Lara El-Bazzal | Jihane Gadacha
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