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Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound promotes proliferation and myelinating genes expression of Schwann c…
Neuregulin-1 Induces Cardiac Hypertrophy and Impairs Cardiac Performance in Post-Myocardial Infarcti…
MOTS-c and aerobic exercise induce cardiac physiological adaptation via NRG1/ErbB4/CEBPβ modificatio…
Availability of neuregulin-1beta1 protects neurons in spinal cord injury and against glutamate toxic…
MOTS-c and Exercise Restore Cardiac Function by Activating of NRG1-ErbB Signaling in Diabetic Rats.
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Correlation Between LIF (Leukemia Inhibitory Factor ) Levels in Cord and Maternal Blood in Women Tre…
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