Gangliosides and Nogo receptors independently mediate myelin-associated glycoprotein inhibition of neurite outgrowth in different nerve cells
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptors independently mediate myelin-associated glycoprotein inhibition of neurite outgrowth in different nerve cells
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2007 թուականի Սեպտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2007 թվականի սեպտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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article publié dans la revue scientifique Journal of Biological Chemistry
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artículu científicu espublizáu en 2007
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im September 2007 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific journal article
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vedecký článok (publikovaný 2007/09/21)
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vědecký článek publikovaný v roce 2007
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wetenschappelijk artikel (gepubliceerd op 2007/09/21)
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 2007
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptor ...... rowth in different nerve cells
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptor ...... rowth in different nerve cells
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptor ...... rowth in different nerve cells
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptor ...... rowth in different nerve cells
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptor ...... rowth in different nerve cells
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptor ...... rowth in different nerve cells
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptor ...... rowth in different nerve cells
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptor ...... rowth in different nerve cells
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptor ...... rowth in different nerve cells
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Gangliosides and Nogo receptor ...... rowth in different nerve cells
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Alka A. Vyas
Niraj R. Mehta
Pablo H. H. Lopez
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27875–27886
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10.1074/JBC.M704055200
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2007-09-21T00:00:00Z