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ZAIMIS, E., BERK, L. & CALLINGHAM, B. Morphological, Biochemical and Functional Changes in the Sympathetic Nervous System of Rats Treated with Nerve Growth Factor-Antiserum. Nature 206, 1220–1222 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2061220a0
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