Functional Recovery in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury after Transplantation of Multineurotrophin-Expressing Glial-Restricted Precursor Cells
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S. Whittemore | W. Devries | Xiao-Ming Xu | P. Wood | M. Bunge | G. Enzmann | P. Tsoulfas | Peipei Ping | Qilin Cao | Gaby U. Enzmann
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