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Progress in Neurobiology|August 7, 2017
Functional integration of complex miRNA networks in central and peripheral lesion and axonal regenerationM Ghibaudi, M Boido, A Vercelli
Neurosurgical Review|April 28, 2012
Recent therapeutic strategies for spinal cord injury treatment: possible role of stem cellsD Garbossa, M Boido, M Fontanella, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 27, 2019
Chitosan-based hydrogel to support the paracrine activity of mesenchymal stem cells in spinal cord injury treatmentM Boido, M Ghibaudi, P Gentile, et al.
EMBO Molecular Medicine|November 22, 2015
Cholesterol-loaded nanoparticles ameliorate synaptic and cognitive function in Huntington's disease miceMarta Valenza, Jane Y Chen, Eleonora Di Paolo, et al.
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Progress in Neurobiology|August 7, 2017
Functional integration of complex miRNA networks in central and peripheral lesion and axonal regenerationM Ghibaudi, M Boido, A Vercelli
Neurosurgical Review|April 28, 2012
Recent therapeutic strategies for spinal cord injury treatment: possible role of stem cellsD Garbossa, M Boido, M Fontanella, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 27, 2019
Chitosan-based hydrogel to support the paracrine activity of mesenchymal stem cells in spinal cord injury treatmentM Boido, M Ghibaudi, P Gentile, et al.
EMBO Molecular Medicine|November 22, 2015
Cholesterol-loaded nanoparticles ameliorate synaptic and cognitive function in Huntington's disease miceMarta Valenza, Jane Y Chen, Eleonora Di Paolo, et al.
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