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    Pfeifenbring S, Metz I, Kremer D, Küry P, Hartung HP, Brück W.
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  • 30. miR-219 Cooperates with miR-338 in Myelination and Promotes Myelin Repair in the CNS.
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  • 34. Remyelination in multiple sclerosis: cellular mechanisms and novel therapeutic approaches.
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  • 38. Remyelination, axonal sparing, and locomotor recovery following transplantation of glial-committed progenitor cells into the MHV model of multiple sclerosis.
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