Transgenic mice expressing β-galactosidase in mature neurons under neuron-specific enolase promoter control
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M. Nerenberg | J. Price | S. Catsicas | P. Danielson | S. Forss-Petter | Gregor J. Sutcliffe | E. Battenberg
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