Genetic analysis reveals that PAX6 is required for normal transcription of pancreatic hormone genes and islet development.
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M. German | M. Sander | J. Kalamaras | M. German | G. Martin | Hooi C. Ee | A. Neubüser | H. Ee | Annet te Neubiiser | G. Martin
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