Neuronal-glial Cell Interrelationships: Report of the Dahlem Workshop on Neuronal-glial Cell Interrelationships: Ontogeny, Maintenance, Injury, Repair, Berlin 1980, November 30 - December 5
By T.A. Sears (Editor), R.L. Barchi (Contribution by), G.R. Strichartz (Contribution by), P.A. Walicke (Contribution by), H.L. Weiner (Contribution by), T.A. Sears (Contribution by), A.J. Aguayo (Contribution by), B.G.W. Arnason (Contribution by), H.J. Bauer (Contribution by), B.N. Fields (Contribution by), W.I. McDonald (Contribution by), J.G. Nicholls (Contribution by)
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By T.A. Sears (Editor), R.L. Barchi (Contribution by), G.R. Strichartz (Contribution by), P.A. Walicke (Contribution by), H.L. Weiner (Contribution by), T.A. Sears (Contribution by), A.J. Aguayo (Contribution by), B.G.W. Arnason (Contribution by), H.J. Bauer (Contribution by), B.N. Fields (Contribution by), W.I. McDonald (Contribution by), J.G. Nicholls (Contribution by)
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