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CARTILAGE INJURY REGULATES NERVE GROWTH FACTOR (NGF) IN VTTRO AND IN VIVO AND DRIVES PAINFUL BEHAVIOUR IN MURINE OA

CARTILAGE INJURY REGULATES NERVE GROWTH FACTOR (NGF) IN VTTRO AND IN VIVO AND DRIVES PAINFUL BEHAVIOUR IN MURINE OA

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Main Authors: Driscoll, C, Chanalaris, A, Knight, C, Gentry, C, Bevan, S, Vincent, T
Format: Journal article
Published: 2014
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