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The Nogo–Nogo Receptor Pathway Limits a Spectrum of Adult CNS Axonal Growth

William B. J. Cafferty and Stephen M. Strittmatter
Journal of Neuroscience 22 November 2006, 26 (47) 12242-12250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3827-06.2006
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3827-06.2006
PubMed 
17122049
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History 
  • Received September 2, 2006
  • Revision received October 12, 2006
  • Accepted October 13, 2006
  • First published November 22, 2006.
  • Version of record published November 22, 2006.
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  1. William B. J. Cafferty and
  2. Stephen M. Strittmatter
  1. Program in Cellular Neuroscience, Neurodegeneration, and Repair, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510
  1. Correspondence should be addressed to Stephen M. Strittmatter, Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine, P.O. Box 208018, New Haven, CT 06510. stephen.strittmatter{at}yale.edu
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    • Received September 2, 2006.
    • Revision received October 12, 2006.
    • Accepted October 13, 2006.
  • This work is supported by research grants from the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, the Falk Medical Research Trust, and the National Institutes of Health to S.M.S.

  • Correspondence should be addressed to Stephen M. Strittmatter, Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine, P.O. Box 208018, New Haven, CT 06510. stephen.strittmatter{at}yale.edu

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