Sox2 is required for olfactory pit formation and olfactory neurogenesis through BMP restriction and Hes5 upregulation
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S. Nicolis | Sara Mercurio | Silvia K Nicolis | L. Gunhaga | Cedric Patthey | Soufien Sghari | Tamilarasan K. Panaliappan | W. Wittmann | Vijay K Jidigam | S. Mercurio | J. Bertolini | R. Bose | Walter Wittmann | Lena Gunhaga | Tamilarasan K Panaliappan | Jessica A Bertolini | Soufien Sghari | Raj Bose | Cedric Patthey | Vijay K. Jidigam | Lena Gunhaga
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