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Posts Tagged ‘RhoA’


RhoA Protein Function Identified in Nerve Cell Development

Posted on November 4th, 2019

Abstract image of three pink and white vertical neurons over blue background with nervous cells.

A recent study has revealed new findings about nerve cell development that could help to facilitate future treatment options for spinal cord injuries.

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