Peripheral Infusion of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I Increases the Number of Newborn Oligodendrocytes in the Cerebral Cortex of Adult Hypophysectomized Rats
N. David Åberg(Sahlgrenska University Hospital), Peter S. Eriksson(University of Gothenburg), Ulf Johansson(University of Gothenburg), Nina Hellström Erkenstam(University of Gothenburg), Johan Lind(Technical University of Denmark), Maria Åberg(Region Västra Götaland), Jan Oscarsson(AstraZeneca (Netherlands)), Cecilia Bull(University of Gothenburg), Michelle F. Anderson(University of Gothenburg), Jörgen Isgaard
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