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A reaction-hyperbolic system in physiology

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  • Axonal Transport
  • Fast Axonal Transport
  • Radioactive Amino Acid
  • Cold Block
  • Track Place

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Reed, M.C., Blum, J.J. (1987). A reaction-hyperbolic system in physiology. In: Gill, T.L., Zachary, W.W. (eds) Nonlinear Semigroups, Partial Differential Equations and Attractors. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 1248. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0077422

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