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4 Most Recent Publications
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Functional dissection of the Oct6 schwann cell enhancer reveals an essential role for dimeric sox10 binding
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Jagalur, N.B. Ghazvini, M. Mandemakers, W. Driegen, S. Maas, A. Jones, E.A. Grosveld, F.G. Jaegle, M. Svaren, J. Meijer, D.N. |
2011-06-08
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Adam22 is a major neuronal receptor for Lgi4-mediated Schwann cell signaling
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Özkaynak, E. Abello, G. Jaegle, M.M. Berge, L. van Hamer, D. Kegel, L. Driegen, S. Sagane, K. Bermingham, J.R. Meijer, D.N. |
2010-03-10
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The erythroid phenotype of EKLF-null mice: defects in hemoglobin metabolism and membrane stability.
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Drissen, R.P.M. Lindern, M.M. von Kolbus, A. Driegen, S. Steinlein, P. Beug, H. Grosveld, F.G. Philipsen, S. |
2005-06-01
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The POU proteins Brn-2 and Oct-6 share important functions in Schwann cell development.
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Jaegle, M.M. Ghazvini, M. Mandemakers, W.J. Piirsoo, M. Driegen, S. Levavasseur, F. Raghoenath, S. Grosveld, F.G. Meijer, D. |
2003-01-01
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