BAF (mSWI/SNF) complex regulates mediolateral cortical patterning in the developing forebrain
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J. Staiger | Anastassia Stoykova | M. Pirouz | Tran Tuoc | S. Tole | H. Nguyen | R. Behr | B. Brand-Saberi | Arpan Parichha | Joachim Rosenbusch | Linh Pham | G. Sokpor | Yuanbin Xie | P. A. Ulmke | Huu Phuc Nguyen | Nidhi Saikhedkar
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