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Himanen, J.-P., Chumley, M. J., Lackmann, M., Li, C., Barton, W. A., Jeffrey, P. D., Vearing, C., Geleick, D., Feldheim, D. A., Boyd, A. W., Henkemeyer, M., & Nikolov, D. B. (2004). Repelling class discrimination: ephrin-A5 binds to and activates EphB2 receptor signaling. Nature Neuroscience, 7(5), 501–509.

Authors 12
  1. Juha-Pekka Himanen (first)
  2. Michael J Chumley (additional)
  3. Martin Lackmann (additional)
  4. Chen Li (additional)
  5. William A Barton (additional)
  6. Phillip D Jeffrey (additional)
  7. Christopher Vearing (additional)
  8. Detlef Geleick (additional)
  9. David A Feldheim (additional)
  10. Andrew W Boyd (additional)
  11. Mark Henkemeyer (additional)
  12. Dimitar B Nikolov (additional)
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@article{Himanen_2004, title={Repelling class discrimination: ephrin-A5 binds to and activates EphB2 receptor signaling}, volume={7}, ISSN={1546-1726}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn1237}, DOI={10.1038/nn1237}, number={5}, journal={Nature Neuroscience}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Himanen, Juha-Pekka and Chumley, Michael J and Lackmann, Martin and Li, Chen and Barton, William A and Jeffrey, Phillip D and Vearing, Christopher and Geleick, Detlef and Feldheim, David A and Boyd, Andrew W and Henkemeyer, Mark and Nikolov, Dimitar B}, year={2004}, month=apr, pages={501–509} }