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Wagner, J., Åkerud, P., Castro, D. S., Holm, P. C., Canals, J. M., Snyder, E. Y., Perlmann, T., & Arenas, E. (1999). Induction of a midbrain dopaminergic phenotype in Nurr1-overexpressing neural stem cells by type 1 astrocytes. Nature Biotechnology, 17(7), 653–659.

Authors 8
  1. Joseph Wagner (first)
  2. Peter Åkerud (additional)
  3. Diogo S. Castro (additional)
  4. Pontus C. Holm (additional)
  5. Josep M. Canals (additional)
  6. Evan Y. Snyder (additional)
  7. Thomas Perlmann (additional)
  8. Ernest Arenas (additional)
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@article{Wagner_1999, title={Induction of a midbrain dopaminergic phenotype in Nurr1-overexpressing neural stem cells by type 1 astrocytes}, volume={17}, ISSN={1546-1696}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/10862}, DOI={10.1038/10862}, number={7}, journal={Nature Biotechnology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Wagner, Joseph and Åkerud, Peter and Castro, Diogo S. and Holm, Pontus C. and Canals, Josep M. and Snyder, Evan Y. and Perlmann, Thomas and Arenas, Ernest}, year={1999}, month=jul, pages={653–659} }