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Spring 2016
Neurotrophic factor peptide analogues are capable of promoting healing by neurogenesis, enhancing neuronal survival and attenuating glial activation. In vivo peptide delivery is difficult due to susceptibility to proteases, but they are considered ideal therapeutics due to specificity, potency,...
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