Conditioned media from the injured lower vertebrate CNS promote neurite outgrowth from mammalian brain neurons in vitro.

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Published in Brain Res on June 16, 1987

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S P Finklestein, L I Benowitz, A J Olson, N I Perrone-Bizzozero, R E Majocha, P J Apostolides

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