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Reversion of Injured Adult Neurons to an Embryonic State by Grafts of Neural Progenitor Cells After Spinal Cord Injury

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This highlight article was supported by grants from the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province, China (LR18C090001), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31671071 and 81801102), the National Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China (2018M642413 and 2019T120507), and the Research Start-up Project by Hangzhou Normal University (4125C5021920435 and 4125C5021920453).

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Cao, L., Wang, Y. & Huang, Z. Reversion of Injured Adult Neurons to an Embryonic State by Grafts of Neural Progenitor Cells After Spinal Cord Injury. Neurosci. Bull. 37, 271–274 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12264-020-00584-6

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