Electrical Stimulation to Conductive Scaffold Promotes Axonal Regeneration and Remyelination in a Rat Model of Large Nerve Defect
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Lei Lu | Jinghui Huang | Zhuojing Luo | Lei Lu | Jinghui Huang | Xueyu Hu | Jianbin Zhang | Yong-gnang Zhang | W. Liang | Siyu Wu | Zhuojing Luo | Jianbin Zhang | Xueyu Hu | Yongguang Zhang | Wei Liang | Siyu Wu | Siyu Wu
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