A Self-Organizing miR-132/Ctbp2 Circuit Regulates Bimodal Notch Signals and Glial Progenitor Fate Choice during Spinal Cord Maturation
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A Self-Organizing miR-132/Ctbp2 Circuit Regulates Bimodal Notch Signals and Glial Progenitor Fate Choice during Spinal Cord Maturation
Salta E, Lau P, Frigerio CS, Coolen M, Bally-Cuif L, De Strooperemail B. [url= http://www.cell.com/developmental-cell/abstract/S1534-5807%2814%2900448-1]A Self-Organizing miR-132/Ctbp2 Circuit Regulates Bimodal Notch Signals and Glial Progenitor Fate Choice during Spinal Cord Maturation[/url]. Dev Cell. 2014;[Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2014.07.006
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