Transient increase of tenascin-C in immature hippocampus: astroglial and neuronal expression
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Y. Ben-Ari | I. Jorquera | A. Represa | M. Khrestchatisky | L. Ferhat | J. Niquet | N. C. Louis | N. Louis
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