Molecular Dissection of the Rho-associated Protein Kinase (p160ROCK)-regulated Neurite Remodeling in Neuroblastoma N1E-115 Cells
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S. Narumiya | H. Bito | F. Matsumura | O. Kranenburg | N. Watanabe | T. Ishizaki | M. Maekawa | W. Moolenaar | M. Hirose | M. Uehata | Masaya Hirose
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