MicroRNAs couple cell fate and developmental timing in retina (original) (raw)

Conserved microRNA pathway regulates developmental timing of retinal neurogenesis

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miRNA profiling of developing rat retina in the first three postnatal weeks

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The long noncoding RNA Vax2os1 controls the cell cycle progression of photoreceptor progenitors in the mouse retina

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The role of miR-124a in early development of the Xenopus eye

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Identification of miRNA Signatures during the Differentiation of hESCs into Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells

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MicroRNA (miRNA) Transcriptome of Mouse Retina and Identification of a Sensory Organ-specific miRNA Cluster

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microRNA-24a is required to repress apoptosis in the developing neural retina

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Functional ectopic neuritogenesis by retinal rod bipolar cells is regulated by miR-125b-5p during retinal remodeling in RCS rats

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Induction of the ganglion cell differentiation program in human retinal progenitors before cell cycle exit

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Inactivation of the microRNA -183/96/182 cluster results in syndromic retinal degeneration

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Dicer inactivation causes heterochronic retinogenesis in Xenopus laevis

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miR-203 regulates progenitor cell proliferation during adult zebrafish retina regeneration

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The role of microRNAs in human neural stem cells, neuronal differentiation and subtype specification

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Dynamic miRNA expression patterns during retinal regeneration in zebrafish: Reduced dicer or miRNA expression suppresses proliferation of Müller Glia-derived neuronal progenitor cells

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MicroRNAs are essential for differentiation of the retinal pigmented epithelium and maturation of adjacent photoreceptors

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MicroRNAs in the Neural Retina

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Developmental and Functional Expression of miRNA-Stability Related Genes in the Nervous System

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Prediction and Verification of miRNA Expression in Human and Rat Retinas

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Co-ordinating retinal histogenesis: early cell cycle exit enhances early cell fate determination in the Xenopus retina

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Co-ordinating retinal histogenesis: early cell cycle exit enhances early cell fate determination in theXenopusretina

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Non-Coding RNAs in Retinal Development

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The Spatiotemporal Expression Pattern of MicroRNA in the Developing Mouse Nervous System

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microRNAs: key triggers of neuronal cell fate

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Mapping differentiation kinetics in the mouse retina reveals an extensive period of cell cycle protein expression in post-mitotic newborn neurons

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Overexpression of miR-183/-96/-182 triggers neuronal cell fate in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial (hRPE) cells in culture

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miRNAs are essential for survival and differentiation of newborn neurons but not for expansion of neural progenitors during early neurogenesis in the mouse embryonic neocortex

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