Conserved and acquired features of neurogenin1 regulation
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C. Schuurmans | F. Guillemot | C. Plessy | R. Scardigli | J. Nicod | U. Strähle | S. Rastegar | P. Blader | N. Fischer | C. S. Lam | Nicolas Simplicio
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