Cyclin D1 fine-tunes the neurogenic output of embryonic retinal progenitor cells.
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Targeted ablation of CRB1 and CRB2 in retinal progenitor cells mimics Leber congenital amaurosisSox2 regulates cholinergic amacrine cell positioning and dendritic stratification in the retinaVsx2 controls eye organogenesis and retinal progenitor identity via homeodomain and non-homeodomain residues required for high affinity DNA bindingPax6 is required for normal cell-cycle exit and the differentiation kinetics of retinal progenitor cells.Functional Interactions between BM88/Cend1, Ran-binding protein M and Dyrk1B kinase affect cyclin D1 levels and cell cycle progression/exit in mouse neuroblastoma cells.Cell biological regulation of division fate in vertebrate neuroepithelial cells.Proliferation potential of Müller glia after retinal damage varies between mouse strainsActivation of the long terminal repeat of human endogenous retrovirus K by melanoma-specific transcription factor MITF-M.Genetic chimeras reveal the autonomy requirements for Vsx2 in embryonic retinal progenitor cells.Cyclin D1 inactivation extends proliferation and alters histogenesis in the postnatal mouse retinaSignaling in cell differentiation and morphogenesisRONIN Is an Essential Transcriptional Regulator of Genes Required for Mitochondrial Function in the Developing RetinaCyclins and cell cycle control in cancer and disease.Lhx2 balances progenitor maintenance with neurogenic output and promotes competence state progression in the developing retina.Coordinating progenitor cell cycle exit and differentiation in the developing vertebrate retinaLoss of MAP3K1 enhances proliferation and apoptosis during retinal development.Transcriptional role of cyclin D1 in development revealed by a genetic-proteomic screen.SoxC Transcription Factors Promote Contralateral Retinal Ganglion Cell Differentiation and Axon Guidance in the Mouse Visual System.Adenine Nucleotides Control Proliferation In Vivo of Rat Retinal Progenitors by P2Y1 Receptor.Genetic interaction between Pax6 and β-catenin in the developing retinal pigment epithelium.Blimp1 (Prdm1) prevents re-specification of photoreceptors into retinal bipolar cells by restricting competence.Numb is required for the production of terminal asymmetric cell divisions in the developing mouse retina.Establishment of the neurogenic boundary of the mouse retina requires cooperation of SOX2 and WNT signaling.Ipsilateral and Contralateral Retinal Ganglion Cells Express Distinct Genes during Decussation at the Optic Chiasm.Prdm13 is required for Ebf3+ amacrine cell formation in the retina.mTORC1 accelerates retinal development via the immunoproteasome.Live imaging of developing mouse retinal slicesMLL1 is essential for retinal neurogenesis and horizontal inner neuron integrity
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Cyclin D1 fine-tunes the neurogenic output of embryonic retinal progenitor cells.
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scientific article published on 05 May 2009
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Cyclin D1 fine-tunes the neurogenic output of embryonic retinal progenitor cells.
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Cyclin D1 fine-tunes the neurogenic output of embryonic retinal progenitor cells.
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Cyclin D1 fine-tunes the neurogenic output of embryonic retinal progenitor cells.
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Cyclin D1 fine-tunes the neurogenic output of embryonic retinal progenitor cells.
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Cyclin D1 fine-tunes the neurogenic output of embryonic retinal progenitor cells.
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Cyclin D1 fine-tunes the neurogenic output of embryonic retinal progenitor cells.
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Cyclin D1 fine-tunes the neurogenic output of embryonic retinal progenitor cells
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Gaurav Das
Piotr Sicinski
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10.1186/1749-8104-4-15
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2009-05-05T00:00:00Z
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