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Academic Article Identification of a retina-specific Otx2 enhancer element active in immature developing photoreceptors.
Academic Article Otx2 and Onecut1 promote the fates of cone photoreceptors and horizontal cells and repress rod photoreceptors.
Academic Article Fate-restricted retinal progenitor cells adopt a molecular profile and spatial position distinct from multipotent progenitor cells.
Academic Article Lineage tracing analysis of cone photoreceptor associated cis-regulatory elements in the developing chicken retina.
Academic Article Identification of Genes With Enriched Expression in Early Developing Mouse Cone Photoreceptors.
Academic Article Cis-regulatory analysis of Onecut1 expression in fate-restricted retinal progenitor cells.
Concept Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Academic Article A gene regulatory network controls the binary fate decision of rod and bipolar cells in the vertebrate retina.
Academic Article A Drosophila homolog of cyclase-associated proteins collaborates with the Abl tyrosine kinase to control midline axon pathfinding.
Academic Article Robust marking of photoreceptor cells and pinealocytes with several reporters under control of the Crx gene.
Academic Article Drosophila semaphorin2b is required for the axon guidance of a subset of embryonic neurons.
Academic Article Early cis-regulatory events in the formation of retinal horizontal cells.
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