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The following pages link to HMGA regulates the global chromatin state and neurogenic potential in neocortical precursor cells (Q48439630):
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- Switching modes in corticogenesis: mechanisms of neuronal subtype transitions and integration in the cerebral cortex (Q26796252) (← links)
- Impact of lipid nutrition on neural stem/progenitor cells (Q26862299) (← links)
- Effects of silica and titanium oxide particles on a human neural stem cell line: morphology, mitochondrial activity, and gene expression of differentiation markers (Q28392813) (← links)
- Scratch regulates neuronal migration onset via an epithelial-mesenchymal transition-like mechanism (Q28513877) (← links)
- Neurog2 and Ascl1 together regulate a postmitotic derepression circuit to govern laminar fate specification in the murine neocortex. (Q33847766) (← links)
- Maintaining genome stability in the nervous system (Q33957193) (← links)
- PTEN interacts with histone H1 and controls chromatin condensation (Q34364654) (← links)
- Insights into the evolution and diversification of the AT-hook Motif Nuclear Localized gene family in land plants (Q34402308) (← links)
- The high mobility group A2 protein epigenetically silences the Cdh1 gene during epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (Q34883377) (← links)
- Proliferation potential of Müller glia after retinal damage varies between mouse strains (Q35152777) (← links)
- Single-cell-level spatial gene expression in the embryonic neural differentiation niche (Q35238278) (← links)
- Lin28 promotes the proliferative capacity of neural progenitor cells in brain development (Q35568265) (← links)
- High mobility group protein-mediated transcription requires DNA damage marker γ-H2AX. (Q35823810) (← links)
- Hmga2 is necessary for Otx2-dependent exit of embryonic stem cells from the pluripotent ground state (Q35977066) (← links)
- The Architectural Chromatin Factor High Mobility Group A1 Enhances DNA Ligase IV Activity Influencing DNA Repair (Q36159491) (← links)
- MicroRNA-153 Regulates the Acquisition of Gliogenic Competence by Neural Stem Cells. (Q36201000) (← links)
- A novel HMGA1-CCNE2-YAP axis regulates breast cancer aggressiveness (Q36326335) (← links)
- Stromal epigenetic dysregulation is sufficient to initiate mouse prostate cancer via paracrine Wnt signaling (Q36483762) (← links)
- The Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen-1 reprograms transcription by mimicry of high mobility group A proteins (Q36684853) (← links)
- Zbtb20 promotes astrocytogenesis during neocortical development (Q36719166) (← links)
- Members of the high mobility group B protein family are dynamically expressed in embryonic neural stem cells (Q37004016) (← links)
- Post-transcriptional regulatory elements and spatiotemporal specification of neocortical stem cells and projection neurons. (Q37446243) (← links)
- HMGA2 sustains self-renewal and invasiveness of glioma-initiating cells (Q37536896) (← links)
- Neocortical neurogenesis is not really "neo": a new evolutionary model derived from a comparative study of chick pallial development (Q38066524) (← links)
- Neurogenesis during development of the vertebrate central nervous system (Q38196796) (← links)
- Proteome-wide analysis of neural stem cell differentiation to facilitate transition to cell replacement therapies (Q38264328) (← links)
- HMGA proteins as modulators of chromatin structure during transcriptional activation. (Q38264460) (← links)
- Epigenome profiling and editing of neocortical progenitor cells during development. (Q38648105) (← links)
- Encoding and decoding time in neural development (Q38691234) (← links)
- Discovering sparse transcription factor codes for cell states and state transitions during development (Q38906169) (← links)
- Heterochronic microRNAs in temporal specification of neural stem cells: application toward rejuvenation. (Q39443040) (← links)
- Ablation of BAF170 in Developing and Postnatal Dentate Gyrus Affects Neural Stem Cell Proliferation, Differentiation, and Learning (Q41010554) (← links)
- Cell-based high-throughput compound screening reveals functional interaction between oncofetal HMGA2 and topoisomerase I. (Q41881025) (← links)
- IMP2 regulates differentiation potentials of mouse neocortical neural precursor cells (Q46771552) (← links)
- Hes5 regulates the transition timing of neurogenesis and gliogenesis in mammalian neocortical development. (Q47887292) (← links)
- HMGB2 expression is associated with transition from a quiescent to an activated state of adult neural stem cells. (Q47994964) (← links)
- Wnt/β-catenin signaling regulates sequential fate decisions of murine cortical precursor cells (Q48568086) (← links)
- High mobility group nucleosome-binding family proteins promote astrocyte differentiation of neural precursor cells (Q48633335) (← links)
- Natural and forced neurogenesis: similar and yet different? (Q49835408) (← links)
- Untangling Cortical Complexity During Development (Q51733172) (← links)
- BRDT is an essential epigenetic regulator for proper chromatin organization, silencing of sex chromosomes and crossover formation in male meiosis. (Q52364482) (← links)
- HMGA2 enhances 5-fluorouracil chemoresistance in colorectal cancer via the Dvl2/Wnt pathway. (Q52668182) (← links)
- NOTCH-mediated non-cell autonomous regulation of chromatin structure during senescence. (Q54965975) (← links)
- The Roles of Insulin-Like Growth Factor 2 mRNA-Binding Protein 2 in Cancer and Cancer Stem Cells. (Q55004493) (← links)
- Identification of molecular markers distinguishing adult neural stem cells in the subventricular and subcallosal zones (Q58258121) (← links)
- A non-canonical role for the proneural gene as a negative regulator of neocortical neurogenesis (Q58791069) (← links)
- Nuclear Architecture in the Nervous System: Development, Function, and Neurodevelopmental Diseases (Q58799149) (← links)
- Regulation of Chromatin Structure During Neural Development (Q60960055) (← links)
- Genome-wide distribution of linker histone H1.0 is independent of MeCP2 (Q88867776) (← links)
- Single-Cell RNA Sequencing of hESC-Derived 3D Retinal Organoids Reveals Novel Genes Regulating RPC Commitment in Early Human Retinogenesis (Q90205334) (← links)