Control of Axon and Dendrite Identity and Structure

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Control of Axon and Dendrite Identity and Structure. / Calderon de Anda, Froylan; Richter, Melanie.

New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Elsevier, 2014.

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Calderon de Anda, F & Richter, M 2014, Control of Axon and Dendrite Identity and Structure. in New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Elsevier.

APA

Calderon de Anda, F., & Richter, M. (2014). Control of Axon and Dendrite Identity and Structure. in New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience Elsevier.

Vancouver

Calderon de Anda F, Richter M. Control of Axon and Dendrite Identity and Structure. in New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Elsevier. 2014

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