Human conditionally immortalized neural stem cells improve locomotor function after spinal cord injury in the rat
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Human conditionally immortalized neural stem cells improve locomotor function after spinal cord injury in the rat
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Keywords
Human fetal neural stem cells, spinal cord injury, motor neuron differentiation, trophic support, neuroregeneration
Journal
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 68
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-06-07
DOI
10.1186/scrt219
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