Authors:
Armstrong, RJE
Harrower, TP
Hurelbrink, CB
McLaughin, M
Ratcliffe, EL
Tyers, P
Richards, A
Dunnett, SB
Rosser, AE
Barker, RA
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Citation: Rje. Armstrong et al., Survival, neuronal differentiation, and fiber outgrowth of propagated human neural precursor grafts in an animal model of Huntington's disease, CELL TRANSP, 9(1), 2000, pp. 55-64
Citation: Ae. Rosser et al., The morphological development of neurons derived from EGF- and FGF-2-driven human CNS precursors depends on their site of integration in the neonatalrat brain, EUR J NEURO, 12(7), 2000, pp. 2405-2413
Citation: Lha. Watkins et al., Impaired planning but intact decision making in early Huntington's disease: implications for specific fronto-striatal pathology, NEUROPSYCHO, 38(8), 2000, pp. 1112-1125