The RGD-containing peptide fragment of osteopontin protects tyrosine hydroxylase positive cells against toxic insult in primary ventral mesencephalic cultures and in the rat substantia nigra

Joanna Iczkiewicz, Lauren Broom, Jonathan D. Cooper, Andrew Ming Sham Wong, Sarah Rose, Peter Jenner

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