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Hedgehog signaling acts with the temporal cascade to promote neuroblast cell cycle exit

Chai et al., 2013

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Chai P
Liu Z
Chia W
Cai Y
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In Drosophila postembryonic neuroblasts, transition in gene expression programs of a cascade of transcription factors (also known as the temporal series) acts together with the asymmetric division machinery to generate diverse neurons with distinct identities and …
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