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Genes & development
Genes & development
Genome-wide analyses identify transcription factors required for proper morphogenesis of Drosophila sensory neuron dendrites.
Bmi-1 promotes neural stem cell self-renewal and neural development but not mouse growth and survival by repressing the p16Ink4a and p19Arf senescence pathways.
Bmi-1 promotes neural stem cell self-renewal and neural development but not mouse growth and survival by repressing the p16Ink4a and p19Arf senescence pathways.
Targeted deletion of numb and numblike in sensory neurons reveals their essential functions in axon arborization.
Targeted deletion of numb and numblike in sensory neurons reveals their essential functions in axon arborization.
Conversion of neurons and glia to external-cell fates in the external sensory organs of Drosophila hamlet mutants by a cousin-cousin cell-type respecification.
Conserved mechanisms across development and tumorigenesis revealed by a mouse development perspective of human cancers.
Conversion of neurons and glia to external-cell fates in the external sensory organs of Drosophila hamlet mutants by a cousin-cousin cell-type respecification.
Synapse disassembly.
Synapse disassembly.
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