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Kullander, K., Mather, N. K., Diella, F., Dottori, M., Boyd, A. W., & Klein, R. (2001). Kinase-Dependent and Kinase-Independent Functions of EphA4 Receptors in Major Axon Tract Formation In Vivo. Neuron, 29(1), 73–84.

Authors 6
  1. Klas Kullander (first)
  2. Nicole K. Mather (additional)
  3. Francesca Diella (additional)
  4. Mirella Dottori (additional)
  5. Andrew W. Boyd (additional)
  6. Rüdiger Klein (additional)
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