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Image ID: 58424
ath5:gfp-positive RGCs differentiating in vitro
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Zolessi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Credit: Flavio R Zolessi, Lucia Poggi, Christopher J Wilkinson, Chi-Bin Chien and William A Harris
Contributed by: BioMed Central Journals
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Date image added: 27-Aug-2010

Classification: Neuroscience   >   Molecular & Cellular Biology   >   Axonal & dendritic growth & remodeling