AQP4 knockout impairs proliferation, migration and neuronal differentiation of adult neural stem cells
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Gang Hu | Hui Kong | G. Hu | H. Kong | Xueru Shi | Xiulan Sun | Jianhua Ding | Yi Fan | Jian-hua Ding | Yi Fan | Juan Xie | Luolin Sha | Xiulan Sun | Juan Xie | Xueru Shi | Luo-lin Sha
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