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    Cover for Characterization of the Function of Sox21 During Neurogenesis

    Characterization of the Function of Sox21 During Neurogenesis 

    Whittington, Niteace Chivon (Georgetown University, 2014)
    Neurogenesis, the progression from neural progenitor to committed neuron, is a tightly regulated process that is fundamental for development of the central nervous system. Whereas the SoxB1 transcriptional activators are ...
    Cover for Characterization of Sox11 in Neurogenesis

    Characterization of Sox11 in Neurogenesis 

    Jin, Jing (Georgetown University, 2016)
    CHARACTERIZATION OF SOX11 IN NEUROGENESIS
    Cover for Assessing the Function of SOX21 in Xenopus laevis Neurogenesis: Exploring Homeolog Sub-Functionalization

    Assessing the Function of SOX21 in Xenopus laevis Neurogenesis: Exploring Homeolog Sub-Functionalization 

    Damuth, Dillon L (Georgetown University, 2021)
    Neurogenesis is a tightly controlled developmental process through which neural progenitor cells progress to committed neurons. While the SoxB1 transcription factors are well characterized to have functions in the induction ...
    Cover for Assessing the Function of SOX21 in Xenopus laevis Neurogenesis: Exploring Homeolog Sub-Functionalization

    Assessing the Function of SOX21 in Xenopus laevis Neurogenesis: Exploring Homeolog Sub-Functionalization 

    Damuth, Dillon L (Georgetown University, 2021)
    Neurogenesis is a tightly controlled developmental process through which neural progenitor cells progress to committed neurons. While the SoxB1 transcription factors are well characterized to have functions in the induction ...

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    AuthorDamuth, Dillon L (2)Jin, Jing (1)Whittington, Niteace Chivon (1)Subject
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    Neurosciences (3)Biology (2)Molecular biology (2)... View MoreDate created2021 (2)2016 (1)2014 (1)Typethesis (4)... View More

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