Increased syndecan expression by pleiotrophin and FGF receptor-expressing astrocytes in injured brain tissue.
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Increased syndecan expression by pleiotrophin and FGF receptor-expressing astrocytes in injured brain tissue.
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Increased syndecan expression ...... cytes in injured brain tissue.
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Increased syndecan expression ...... cytes in injured brain tissue.
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Increased syndecan expression ...... cytes in injured brain tissue.
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Increased syndecan expression ...... cytes in injured brain tissue.
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Choichiro Tase
Hiromi Takaki
Masahiro Murakawa
Sachihiko Yokoya
Seita Hagino
Tetsuji Mori
Yuxiang Zhang
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10.1002/GLIA.10078
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2002-07-01T00:00:00Z