UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF SOX9 REGULATING CORTICAL PROGENITOR MAINTENANCE AND FATE COMMITMENT.
Jaime Fabra-Beser,
Jessica Alves Medeiros De Araujo,
Diego Marques-Coelho,
Loyal A Goff,
Marcos R Costa,
Ulrich Müller,
Cristina Gil-Sanz
Affiliations
Jaime Fabra-Beser
Institute of Biotechnology and Biomedicine/ University of Valencia, Department Of Cell Biology, Valencia, Spain
Jessica Alves Medeiros De Araujo
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The Solomon H. Snyder Department Of Neuroscience, Baltimore, United States of America; Brain Institute, Federal University Of Rio Grande Do Norte, Natal, Brazil
Diego Marques-Coelho
Brain Institute, Federal University Of Rio Grande Do Norte, Natal, Brazil
Loyal A Goff
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The Solomon H. Snyder Department Of Neuroscience, Baltimore, United States of America
Marcos R Costa
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The Solomon H. Snyder Department Of Neuroscience, Baltimore, United States of America; University of Lille, Institut Pasteur De Lille, Distalz, Lille, France
Ulrich Müller
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The Solomon H. Snyder Department Of Neuroscience, Baltimore, United States of America
Cristina Gil-Sanz
Institute of Biotechnology and Biomedicine/ University of Valencia, Department Of Cell Biology, Valencia, Spain