A role of ath5 in inducing neuroD and the photoreceptor pathway.
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A comprehensive negative regulatory program controlled by Brn3b to ensure ganglion cell specification from multipotential retinal precursorsA genome-wide association study of optic disc parameters.MiR-124 regulates early neurogenesis in the optic vesicle and forebrain, targeting NeuroD1.bHLH genes and retinal cell fate specification.The final fates of neurogenin2-expressing cells include all major neuron types in the mouse retinaStep-wise specification of retinal stem cells during normal embryogenesis.Influences on neural lineage and mode of division in the zebrafish retina in vivo.A regulatory domain is required for Foxn4 activity during retinogenesis.Insulinoma-associated 1a (Insm1a) is required for photoreceptor differentiation in the zebrafish retina.Can the 'neuron theory' be complemented by a universal mechanism for generic neuronal differentiation.Zebrafish Lbh-like Is Required for Otx2-mediated Photoreceptor Differentiation.Reprogramming retinal pigment epithelium to differentiate toward retinal neurons with Sox2.Neurogenin3 promotes early retinal neurogenesis.Pro-photoreceptor activity of chick neurogenin1.De novo neurogenesis by targeted expression of atoh7 to Müller glia cells.Pea3 expression is regulated by FGF signaling in developing retina.Feedback from each retinal neuron population drives expression of subsequent fate determinant genes without influencing the cell cycle exit timing.Elevated expression of human bHLH factor ATOH7 accelerates cell cycle progression of progenitors and enhances production of avian retinal ganglion cells.
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A role of ath5 in inducing neuroD and the photoreceptor pathway.
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A role of ath5 in inducing neuroD and the photoreceptor pathway.
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A role of ath5 in inducing neuroD and the photoreceptor pathway.
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A role of ath5 in inducing neuroD and the photoreceptor pathway.
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A role of ath5 in inducing neuroD and the photoreceptor pathway.
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Run-Tao Yan
Shu-Zhen Wang
Wenlian Xie
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2266-04.2004
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2004-08-01T00:00:00Z