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_displayNameThe molecular basis of the cooperation between EGF, FGF and eCB receptors in the regulation of neural stem cell function
_timestamp2026-03-19 14:49:10
author[Person:9985484] Sütterlin, Philipp
[Person:9985453] Williams, Emma J
[Person:9985493] Chambers, David
[Person:9985489] Saraf, Kathryn
[Person:9769392] von Schack, David
[Person:9985488] Reisenberg, Melina
[Person:9985457] Doherty, Patrick
[Person:8851064] Williams, Gareth
created[InstanceEdit:9985480] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2026-03-19
journalMol Cell Neurosci
pages20-30
pubMedIdentifier23085403
titleThe molecular basis of the cooperation between EGF, FGF and eCB receptors in the regulation of neural stem cell function
volume52
year2013
(literatureReference)[Summation:9985295]

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

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