Sox21 promotes the progression of vertebrate neurogenesis (original) (raw)

Sox21 regulates the progression of neuronal differentiation in a dose-dependent manner

Doreen Cunningham

Developmental Biology, 2015

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Positive feedback loop between Sox2 and Sox6 inhibits neuronal differentiation in the developing central nervous system

Kyung Lee

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2014

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Embryonic expression of the chicken Sox2, Sox3 and Sox11 genes suggests an interactive role in neuronal development

Paul Scotting, Chris Healy

Mechanisms of Development, 1995

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Sox21 is a repressor of neuronal differentiation and is antagonized by YB-1

Robert Darnell

Neuroscience Letters, 2004

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SoxB, cell cycle and neurogenesis

Eumorphia Remboutsika

Frontiers in Physiology, 2013

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SOX Transcription Factors as Important Regulators of Neuronal and Glial Differentiation During Nervous System Development and Adult Neurogenesis

Marija Schwirtlich

Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, 2021

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Sox3 expression identifies neural progenitors in persistent neonatal and adult mouse forebrain germinative zones

Michael Klymkowsky

The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2006

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Impaired generation of mature neurons by neural stem cells from hypomorphic Sox2 mutants

francesca gullo

Development, 2008

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Sox2 deficiency causes neurodegeneration and impaired neurogenesis in the adult mouse brain

Anna Ferri, Daniela Braida

Development, 2004

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SoxC Transcription Factors Are Required for Neuronal Differentiation in Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis

Sebastien Couillard-despres

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2012

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Pairing your Sox: Identification of Sox11 partner proteins and interaction domains in the developing neural plate

elena silva

2020

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Formation of neuroblasts in the embryonic central nervous system of Drosophila melanogaster is controlled by SoxNeuro

William Chia

Development

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Sox3 regulates both neural fate and differentiation in the zebrafish ectoderm

Paul Scotting

Developmental Biology, 2008

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The Sox2 Regulatory Region 2 Functions as a Neural Stem Cell-specific Enhancer in the Telencephalon

Satoru Miyagi

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2006

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SOX22 is a new member of the SOX gene family, mainly expressed in human nervous tissue

Marc Abitbol

Human Molecular Genetics, 1997

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A cellular and molecular analysis of SoxB-driven neurogenesis in a cnidarian

Uri Frank

eLife

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Roles of Sox4 in central nervous system development

Muhammad Abu-Elmagd

Molecular Brain Research, 2000

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SOX9 induces and maintains neural stem cells

Sarah Wynn

Nature …, 2010

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The transcription factor Sox10 is a key regulator of peripheral glial development

Carmen Birchmeier

Genes & Development, 2001

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Sox1 Maintains the Undifferentiated State of Cortical Neural Progenitor Cells via the Suppression of Prox1-Mediated Cell Cycle Exit and Neurogenesis

Maximilianos Elkouris

STEM CELLS, 2011

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SOX2 gene – master regulator of numerous cellular processes

Danijela Stanisavljevic

2017

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Ectopic expression and knockdown of a zebrafish sox21 reveal its role as a transcriptional repressor in early development

Franco Cotelli

Mechanisms of Development, 2004

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Role of Sox2 in the development of the mouse neocortex

Brandon Smith

Developmental Biology, 2006

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Sox2 expression defines a heterogeneous population of neurosphere-forming cells in the adult murine brain

Mahendra Rao

Aging Cell, 2005

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The closely related transcription factors Sox4 and Sox11 function as survival factors during spinal cord development

E Bryan Crenshaw III

Journal of Neurochemistry, 2010

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Consequence of the loss of Sox2 in the developing brain of the mouse

Satoru Miyagi

FEBS Letters, 2008

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