Chang et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Prdm13 mediates the balance of inhibitory and excitatory neurons in somatosensory circuitsChang et al., 2013
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- Chang J
- Meredith D
- Mayer P
- Borromeo M
- Lai H
- Ou Y
- Johnson J
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- Developmental cell
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Generating a balanced network of inhibitory and excitatory neurons during development requires precise transcriptional control. In the dorsal spinal cord, Ptf1a, a basic helix-loop- helix (bHLH) transcription activator, maintains this delicate balance by inducing …
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