Transplantation of GABAergic Cells Derived from Bioreactor-Expanded Human Neural Precursor Cells Restores Motor and Cognitive Behavioral Deficits in a Rodent Model of Huntington's Disease
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Transplantation of GABAergic Cells Derived from Bioreactor-Expanded Human Neural Precursor Cells Restores Motor and Cognitive Behavioral Deficits in a Rodent Model of Huntington's Disease
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CELL TRANSPLANTATION
Volume 22, Issue 12, Pages 2237-2256
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SAGE Publications
Online
2013-04-09
DOI
10.3727/096368912x658809
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