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bibliographicCitation Wildner H, Müller T, Cho SH, Bröhl 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. doi: 10.1242/dev.02345. PMID: 16690754.
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