Sequential Treatment of SH‐SY5Y Cells with Retinoic Acid and Brain‐Derived Neurotrophic Factor Gives Rise to Fully Differentiated, Neurotrophic Factor‐Dependent, Human Neuron‐Like Cells
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Yuhui Liu | M. Iglesias | J. Comella | V. Ceña | Yuhui Liu | M. Encinas | Mario Encinas | Montse Iglesias | Hongyin Wang | Ashraf Muhaisen | Valentin Ceña | Carme Gallego | Joan X. Comella | A. Muhaisen | Hongyin Wang | C. Gallego | Ashraf Muhaisen
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