Smad-interacting protein-1 (Zfhx1b) acts upstream of Wnt signaling in the mouse hippocampus and controls its formation
Amaya Miquelajáuregui(Max Planck Society), Victor Tarabykin(Max Planck Society), Anton Karabinoš(Max Planck Society), Sridhar Boppana(Max Planck Society), Danny Huylebroeck(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie), Anjana Nityanandam(Max Planck Society), Tom Van de Putte(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie), A. S. Polyakov(Max Planck Society), Yujiro Higashi(Aichi Human Service Center), Eve Seuntjens(KU Leuven)
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