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EN and GBX2 play essential roles downstream of FGF8 in patterning the mouse mid/hindbrain region
A. Liu
, A. L. Joyner
Biology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Hindbrain
100%
Fgf8
100%
Midbrain
33%
PAX5
26%
Wnt1
20%
Forebrain
13%
Double mutant
13%
Epistasis
13%
Mesencephalon
13%
Gain-of-function
13%
Gene Expression
6%
Mutant Mice
6%
Transcription Factor
6%
Regulated Expression
6%
Mouse Brain
6%
Gene Regulation
6%
Explant Culture
6%
Loss Function
6%
Culture System
6%
Mouse Embryo
6%
Function Approach
6%
Diencephalic
6%
Genetic Pathways
6%
Cerebellar Structures
6%
Neuroscience
Fibroblast Growth Factor 8
100%
Metencephalon
15%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
FGF8
100%