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PLZF regulates progenitor maintenance and differentiation in the central spinal cord
PLZF expression (in red) sustains neural progenitor proliferation and regulates the onset of Neurog2 expression (in blue) and formation of Lhx1/5+ interneurons (in green) in a chick embryo central spinal cord section. See Gaber et al. (e1001676) for more details.
Image Credit: Zachary Gaber and Bennett Novitch
Citation: (2013) PLoS Biology Issue Image | Vol. 11(10) October 2013. PLoS Biol 11(10): ev11.i10. https://doi.org/10.1371/image.pbio.v11.i10
Published: October 29, 2013
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PLZF expression (in red) sustains neural progenitor proliferation and regulates the onset of Neurog2 expression (in blue) and formation of Lhx1/5+ interneurons (in green) in a chick embryo central spinal cord section. See Gaber et al. (e1001676) for more details.
Image Credit: Zachary Gaber and Bennett Novitch