CyclinD1 controls development of cerebellar granule cell progenitors through phosphorylation and stabilization of ATOH1
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M. Hoshino | K. Kaibuchi | Tomoki Nishioka | Y. Kawaguchi | S. Taya | Yusuke Seto | Tomoo Owa | Satoshi Miyashita | Mariko Yamashita | Shogo Aida
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