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Fibroblast growth factor and its implications for developing and regenerating neurons

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Fig. 1. Cultureof hypoglossalafterneuronsof 7-day-oldrats treatedwithFGF-2 after 4 days
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Fig. 3. L5 DRG 7 dayscafter axotomyof the sciaticnerveat postnatalday 2. (A,B,C) Contralateral control side; (D,E.F) ipsifaterallesionedside;consecutive sections are stamed with anti-FGF-2(A.D),anti-FGFR IS,E}, andanci-CGRP(C,F),FGF-2andFGFR are largely co

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