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bibliographicCitation Siegenthaler JA, Tremper-Wells BA, Miller MW. Foxg1 haploinsufficiency reduces the population of cortical intermediate progenitor cells: effect of increased p21 expression. Cereb Cortex. 2008 Aug;18(8):1865–75. PMID: 18065723; PMCID: PMC2790389.
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