Bmi1 Loss Produces an Increase in Astroglial Cells and a Decrease in Neural Stem Cell Population and Proliferation
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C. Kostic | Y. Arsenijévic | D. Schorderet | M. van Lohuizen | F. Munier | E. Tanger | Maarten van Lohuizen | M. Jaquet | Francis L Munier | D. Zencak | Yvan Arsenijevic | Corinne Kostic | Merel Lingbeek | Dusan Zencak | Daniel F Schorderet | Merel Lingbeek | M. Tekaya | D. Hornfeld | Meriem Tekaya | Ellen Tanger | Dana Hornfeld | Muriel Jaquet | Ellen Tanger | Y. Arsenijevic
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