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7 matching records from 7 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
Ascl1  achaete-scute family bHLH transcription factor 1   (Synonyms: ASH1, bHLHa46, Mash1)
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1J:175804 Brzezinski JA 4th, Kim EJ, Johnson JE, Reh TA, Ascl1 expression defines a subpopulation of lineage-restricted progenitors in the mammalian retina. Development. 2011 Aug;138(16):3519-31
1J:237198 Burton RF, Relationships among fat mass, fat-free mass and height in adults: A new method of statistical analysis applied to NHANES data. Am J Hum Biol. 2017 May 6;29(3)
1J:310880 Han S, Okawa S, Wilkinson GA, Ghazale H, Adnani L, Dixit R, Tavares L, Faisal I, Brooks MJ, Cortay V, Zinyk D, Sivitilli A, Li S, Malik F, Ilnytskyy Y, Angarica VE, Gao J, Chinchalongporn V, Oproescu AM, Vasan L, Touahri Y, David LA, Raharjo E, Kim JW, Wu W, Rahmani W, Chan JA, Kovalchuk I, Attisano L, Kurrasch D, Dehay C, Swaroop A, Castro DS, Biernaskie J, Del Sol A, Schuurmans C, Proneural genes define ground-state rules to regulate neurogenic patterning and cortical folding. Neuron. 2021 Sep 15;109(18):2847-2863.e11
1J:241012 Lee M, Yoon J, Song H, Lee B, Lam DT, Yoon J, Baek K, Clevers H, Jeong Y, Tcf7l2 plays crucial roles in forebrain development through regulation of thalamic and habenular neuron identity and connectivity. Dev Biol. 2017 Apr 01;424(1):62-76
1J:218837 Song H, Lee B, Pyun D, Guimera J, Son Y, Yoon J, Baek K, Wurst W, Jeong Y, Ascl1 and Helt act combinatorially to specify thalamic neuronal identity by repressing Dlxs activation. Dev Biol. 2015 Feb 15;398(2):280-91
1J:174604 Sudarov A, Turnbull RK, Kim EJ, Lebel-Potter M, Guillemot F, Joyner AL, Ascl1 genetics reveals insights into cerebellum local circuit assembly. J Neurosci. 2011 Jul 27;31(30):11055-69
1J:109482 Wildner H, Muller T, Cho SH, Brohl D, Cepko CL, Guillemot F, Birchmeier C, dILA neurons in the dorsal spinal cord are the product of terminal and non-terminal asymmetric progenitor cell divisions, and require Mash1 for their development. Development. 2006 Jun;133(11):2105-13

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