Transcription factors involved in retinogenesis are co-opted by the circadian clock following photoreceptor differentiation
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Transcription factors involved in retinogenesis are co-opted by the circadian clock following photoreceptor differentiation
Laranjeiro R, Whitmore D. Transcription factors involved in retinogenesis are co-opted by the circadian clock following photoreceptor differentiation. Development. 2014 Jul;141(13):2644-56. doi: 10.1242/dev.104380. Epub 2014 Jun 12.
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