The Brain Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan Brevican Associates with Astrocytes Ensheathing Cerebellar Glomeruli and Inhibits Neurite Outgrowth from Granule Neurons
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Kazuki Hagihara | K. Shitara | B. Fredette | Y. Yamaguchi | W. Stallcup | Ryu Miura | Yu Yamaguchi | William B. Stallcup | Kenya Shitara | B. Ranscht | Barbara Ranscht | Hidekazu Yamada | Barbara Fredette | Hidekazu Yamada | K. Hagihara | R. Miura
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