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bibliographicCitation Wetmore C, Bygdeman M, Olson L. High and low affinity NGF receptor mRNAs in human foetal spinal cord and ganglia. Neuroreport. 1992 Aug;3(8):689–92. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199208000-00009. PMID: 1325844.
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