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3 Most Recent Publications
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Sox2 cooperates with Chd7 to regulate genes that are mutated in human syndromes
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Engelen, E. Akinci, U. Demmers, J.A. Rijkers, E.J. Bhattacharya, S. Philipsen, S. Pevny, L.H. Grosveld, F.G. Rottier, R. Lenhard, B. Poot, R.A. Bryne, J.C. Hou, J. Gontan, C. Moen, M.H. Szumska, D. Kockx, C. IJcken, W.F.J. van Dekkers, D.H. |
2011-06-01
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Exportin 4 mediates a novel nuclear import pathway for Sox family transcription factors
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Gontan, C. Guttler, T. Engelen, E. Demmers, J.A. Fornerod, M.W.J. Grosveld, F.G. Tibboel, D. Görlich, D. Poot, R.A. Rottier, R. |
2009-04-06
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Sox2 is important for two crucial processes in lung development: Branching morphogenesis and epithelial cell differentiation
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Gontan, C. Munck, A. de Vermeij, M. Grosveld, F.G. Tibboel, D. Rottier, R. |
2008-05-01
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