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bibliographicCitation Ahmad I, Yue WY, Fernando A, Clark JJ, Woodson EA, Hansen MR. p75NTR is highly expressed in vestibular schwannomas and promotes cell survival by activating nuclear transcription factor κB. Glia. 2014 Jun 26;62(10):1699–712. doi: 10.1002/glia.22709.
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