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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 10, 1999
Why do Schwann cells survive in the absence of axons?K R Jessen, R Mirsky
Journal of Anatomy|July 2, 2002
Signals that determine Schwann cell identityK R Jessen, R Mirsky
Glia|January 1, 1991
Schwann cell precursors and their developmentK R Jessen, R Mirsky
Journal of Anatomy|February 4, 1998
Embryonic Schwann cell development: the biology of Schwann cell precursors and early Schwann cellsK R Jessen, R Mirsky
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|February 7, 1998
Neuronal and glial cell biologyP De Camilli, R Mirsky
Nature|August 14, 1980
Glial cells in the enteric nervous system contain glial fibrillary acidic proteinK R Jessen, R Mirsky
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 15, 2000
Developmental regulation in the Schwann cell lineageK R Jessen, R Mirsky
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|February 1, 1996
Schwann cell development, differentiation and myelinationR Mirsky, K R Jessen
Journal of Neurocytology|December 1, 1984
Nonmyelin-forming Schwann cells coexpress surface proteins and intermediate filaments not found in myelin-forming cells: a study of Ran-2, A5E3 antigen and glial fibrillary acidic proteinK R Jessen, R Mirsky
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 1983
Astrocyte-like glia in the peripheral nervous system: an immunohistochemical study of enteric gliaK R Jessen, R Mirsky
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 10, 1999
Why do Schwann cells survive in the absence of axons?K R Jessen, R Mirsky
Journal of Anatomy|July 2, 2002
Signals that determine Schwann cell identityK R Jessen, R Mirsky
Glia|January 1, 1991
Schwann cell precursors and their developmentK R Jessen, R Mirsky
Journal of Anatomy|February 4, 1998
Embryonic Schwann cell development: the biology of Schwann cell precursors and early Schwann cellsK R Jessen, R Mirsky
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|February 7, 1998
Neuronal and glial cell biologyP De Camilli, R Mirsky
Nature|August 14, 1980
Glial cells in the enteric nervous system contain glial fibrillary acidic proteinK R Jessen, R Mirsky
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 15, 2000
Developmental regulation in the Schwann cell lineageK R Jessen, R Mirsky
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|February 1, 1996
Schwann cell development, differentiation and myelinationR Mirsky, K R Jessen
Journal of Neurocytology|December 1, 1984
Nonmyelin-forming Schwann cells coexpress surface proteins and intermediate filaments not found in myelin-forming cells: a study of Ran-2, A5E3 antigen and glial fibrillary acidic proteinK R Jessen, R Mirsky
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 1983
Astrocyte-like glia in the peripheral nervous system: an immunohistochemical study of enteric gliaK R Jessen, R Mirsky
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