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Kamiguchi, H., Yoshida, K., Wakamoto, H., Inaba, M., Sasaki, H., Otani, M., & Toya, S. (1996). Cytokine-induced selective increase of high-molecular-weight bFGF isoforms and their subcellular kinetics in cultured rat hippocampal astrocytes. Neurochemical Research, 21(6), 701–706.

Authors 7
  1. Hiroyuki Kamiguchi (first)
  2. Kazunari Yoshida (additional)
  3. Hirooki Wakamoto (additional)
  4. Makoto Inaba (additional)
  5. Hikaru Sasaki (additional)
  6. Mitsuhiro Otani (additional)
  7. Shigeo Toya (additional)
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@article{Kamiguchi_1996, title={Cytokine-induced selective increase of high-molecular-weight bFGF isoforms and their subcellular kinetics in cultured rat hippocampal astrocytes}, volume={21}, ISSN={1573-6903}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02527728}, DOI={10.1007/bf02527728}, number={6}, journal={Neurochemical Research}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Kamiguchi, Hiroyuki and Yoshida, Kazunari and Wakamoto, Hirooki and Inaba, Makoto and Sasaki, Hikaru and Otani, Mitsuhiro and Toya, Shigeo}, year={1996}, month=jun, pages={701–706} }