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  • 21. Increase of NG2-positive cells associated with radial glia following traumatic spinal cord injury in adult rats.
    Wu D, Shibuya S, Miyamoto O, Itano T, Yamamoto T.
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  • 22. NG2 colocalizes with axons and is expressed by a mixed cell population in spinal cord lesions.
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