In vivo imaging reveals a phase-specific role of STAT3 during central and peripheral nervous system axon regeneration
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Hildegard Büning | M. Kerschensteiner | T. Misgeld | H. Büning | N. Garzorz | Martin Kerschensteiner | Thomas Misgeld | Florence M Bareyre | Claudia Lang | Natalie Garzorz | F. Bareyre | C. Lang
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