Neurog2 is a direct downstream target of the Ptf1a-Rbpj transcription complex in dorsal spinal cord
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Jane E. Johnson | Stacey M Glasgow | Raymond J MacDonald | D. Meredith | T. Savage | Kei Hori | J. Dumas | R. Henke
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