Polarizing receptor activation dissociates fibroblast growth factor 2 mediated inhibition of myelination from its neuroprotective potential
Katja Thümmler(Institute of Infection and Immunity), Christopher Linington(University of Glasgow), Julia M. Edgar(University of Glasgow), Diana Arseni(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), Maren Lindner(University of Glasgow), Steve Mücklisch(Chemnitz University of Technology), Nicole Schaeren‐Wiemers(University Hospital of Basel), Thomas Zeis(University of Basel), Sarah Brunner(University of Basel), Avner Yayon(Weizmann Institute of Science), John Cole(University of Glasgow), Eran Rom
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