Asymmetric inheritance of the apical domain and self-renewal of retinal ganglion cell progenitors depend on Anillin function
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Asymmetric inheritance of the apical domain and self-renewal of retinal ganglion cell progenitors depend on Anillin function
Paolini A, Duchemin AL, Albadri S, Patzel E, Bornhorst D, González Avalos P, Lemke S, Machate A, Brand M, Sel S, Di Donato V, Del Bene F, Zolessi FR, Ramialison M, Poggi L. Asymmetric inheritance of the apical domain and self-renewal of retinal ganglion cell progenitors depend on Anillin function. Development. 2015 Feb 5. pii: dev.118612. [Epub ahead of print]
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