Regulatory factor X transcription factors control Musashi1 transcription in mouse neural stem/progenitor cells.
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Hideyuki Okano | Shigeyoshi Itohara | S. Itohara | H. Okano | Takao Imai | K. Kuwako | Francois Renault-Mihara | Kenichiro Kuwako | Takao Imai | Satoshi Kawase | Kunio Yaguchi | F. Renault-Mihara | Kunio Yaguchi | S. Kawase
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