Regulation of BACE1 expression after injury is linked to the p75 neurotrophin receptor
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H. Scharfman | M. Cammer | P. Mathews | M. Chao | J. Lafrancois | W. Friedman | Xin-Fu Zhou | F. Liao | N. Mañucat-Tan | K. Saadipour | Laura Montroull | S. Lombardo | A. Tiberi | Elena Grajales | Giueseppina Tesco
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