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Ljungberg, C., Novikov, L., Kellerth, J.-O., Ebendal, T., & Wiberg, M. (1999). The neurotrophins NGF and NT-3 reduce sensory neuronal loss in adult rat after peripheral nerve lesion. Neuroscience Letters, 262(1), 29–32.

Authors 5
  1. Christina Ljungberg (first)
  2. Lev Novikov (additional)
  3. Jan-Olof Kellerth (additional)
  4. Ted Ebendal (additional)
  5. Mikael Wiberg (additional)
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@article{Ljungberg_1999, title={The neurotrophins NGF and NT-3 reduce sensory neuronal loss in adult rat after peripheral nerve lesion}, volume={262}, ISSN={0304-3940}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0304-3940(99)00040-3}, DOI={10.1016/s0304-3940(99)00040-3}, number={1}, journal={Neuroscience Letters}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Ljungberg, Christina and Novikov, Lev and Kellerth, Jan-Olof and Ebendal, Ted and Wiberg, Mikael}, year={1999}, month=feb, pages={29–32} }