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bibliographicCitation Jaegle M, Ghazvini M, Mandemakers W, Piirsoo M, Driegen S, Levavasseur F, Raghoenath S, Grosveld F, Meijer D. The POU proteins Brn-2 and Oct-6 share important functions in Schwann cell development. Genes Dev. 2003 Jun 01;17(11):1380–91. PMID: 12782656; PMCID: PMC196070.
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