Sox15is a novel retinal developmental gene that promotes cone photoreceptor differentiation through inhibition of alternative rod photoreceptor fates
Justin J. Belair-Hickey,
Saeed Khalili,
Brenda L.K. Coles
et al.
Abstract:The type of cell fate decisions a progenitor can make in the developing nervous system are dependent on a combination of cell intrinsic gene expression programs and cell extrinsic signaling molecules that influence expression programs. Moreover, both the progenitor’s spatial location in the tissue and time at which it exists during development can, to varying degrees, influence the competency of differentiation. Here, we use the developing mouse retina to understand how signaling factors in the retinal niche c… Show more
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