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Details on Person Impaired neural stem cell expansion and hypersensitivity to epileptic seizures in mice lacking the EGFR in the brain

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_displayNameImpaired neural stem cell expansion and hypersensitivity to epileptic seizures in mice lacking the EGFR in the brain
_timestamp2026-03-19 13:51:33
author[Person:9985401] Robson, Jonathan P
[Person:9985430] Wagner, Bettina
[Person:9985357] Glitzner, Elisabeth
[Person:9985428] Heppner, Frank L
[Person:9985374] Steinkellner, Thomas
[Person:9985418] Khan, Deeba
[Person:9985349] Petritsch, Claudia
[Person:9985391] Pollak, Daniela D
[Person:9985340] Sitte, Harald H
[Person:3448728] Sibilia, Maria
created[InstanceEdit:9985367] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2026-03-19
journalFEBS J
pages3175-3196
pubMedIdentifier30028091
titleImpaired neural stem cell expansion and hypersensitivity to epileptic seizures in mice lacking the EGFR in the brain
volume285
year2018
(literatureReference)[Summation:9985295]

Formation of neurospheres, which consist of neural stem c...

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