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FBMNs exit the hindbrain through holes in the ventral Laminin-containing basement membrane that can be phenocopied by Laminin knockdown
© Grant and Moens; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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pard6gbfh266
is a nonsense allele that results in edema, curved body axis, and a failure of the hindbrain ventricle to inflate
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aPKC functions cell non-autonomously to prevent ventral mismigration
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Altered neurogenesis in adult Survivin
Camcre
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Postnatal expression of survivin mRNA in neural precursor cells
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