Regional comparison of the neurogenic effects of CNTF-derived peptides and cerebrolysin in AβPP transgenic mice.
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- Original Title:
- Regional comparison of the neurogenic effects of CNTF-derived peptides and cerebrolysin in AβPP transgenic mice.
- Published In:
- Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, 27(4), 743-52 (2011)
- Authors:
- Rockenstein, Edward, Ubhi, Kiren, Doppler, Edith, Novak, Philipp, Moessler, Herbert, Li, Bin, Blanchard, Julie, Grundke-Iqbal, Inge, Iqbal, Khalid, Mante, Michael, Adame, Anthony, Crews, Leslie, Masliah, Eliezer
- Database ID:
- RPEP-01843
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Rockenstein, Edward; Ubhi, Kiren; Doppler, Edith; Novak, Philipp; Moessler, Herbert; Li, Bin; Blanchard, Julie; Grundke-Iqbal, Inge; Iqbal, Khalid; Mante, Michael; Adame, Anthony; Crews, Leslie; Masliah, Eliezer. (2011). Regional comparison of the neurogenic effects of CNTF-derived peptides and cerebrolysin in AβPP transgenic mice.. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, 27(4), 743-52. https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-2011-110914
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Rockenstein, Edward, et al. "Regional comparison of the neurogenic effects of CNTF-derived peptides and cerebrolysin in AβPP transgenic mice.." Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, 2011. https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-2011-110914
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