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NeurogenesisBiologyGeneCell fate determinationSegmentationNervous systemFate mappingNeuronCell biologyGeneticsNeuroscienceTranscription factorEmbryonic stem cell
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- 1988
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- article
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- 333
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- 6171
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- 376-378
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- 266
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Chris Q. Doe,
David Smouse,
Corey S. Goodman
(1988).
Control of neuronal fate by the Drosophila segmentation gene even-skipped.
Nature
, 333
(6171)
, 376-378.
https://doi.org/10.1038/333376a0
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- 10.1038/333376a0