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C Claus Stolt

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Journal of Neuro-Oncology|October 6, 2005
Oligodendroglial-specific transcriptional factor SOX10 is ubiquitously expressed in human gliomasSergei I Bannykh, C Claus Stolt, Jung Kim, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 23, 2006
Replacement of the Sox10 transcription factor by Sox8 reveals incomplete functional equivalenceSusanne Kellerer, Silke Schreiner, C Claus Stolt, et al.
Genes & Development|July 5, 2003
The Sox9 transcription factor determines glial fate choice in the developing spinal cordC Claus Stolt, Petra Lommes, Elisabeth Sock, et al.
Glia|September 9, 2015
Transcription factors Sox5 and Sox6 exert direct and indirect influences on oligodendroglial migration in spinal cord and forebrainTina Baroti, Yvonne Zimmermann, Anja Schillinger, et al.
Biology Open|July 18, 2013
Olfactory ensheathing glia are required for embryonic olfactory axon targeting and the migration of gonadotropin-releasing hormone neuronsPerrine Barraud, James A St John, C Claus Stolt, et al.
Genes & Development|January 19, 2002
Terminal differentiation of myelin-forming oligodendrocytes depends on the transcription factor Sox10C Claus Stolt, Stephan Rehberg, Marius Ader, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|August 14, 2014
Radial glia phagocytose axonal debris from degenerating overextending axons in the developing olfactory bulbDaniel A Amaya, Michael Wegner, C Claus Stolt, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 21, 2020
The transcription factor Sox10 is an essential determinant of branching morphogenesis and involution in the mouse mammary glandSvenja Mertelmeyer, Matthias Weider, Tina Baroti, et al.
Developmental Biology|June 17, 2009
Replacement of related POU transcription factors leads to severe defects in mouse forebrain developmentMichael Wolf, Petra Lommes, Elisabeth Sock, et al.
Developmental Cell|November 7, 2006
SoxD proteins influence multiple stages of oligodendrocyte development and modulate SoxE protein functionC Claus Stolt, Anita Schlierf, Petra Lommes, et al.
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Journal of Neuro-Oncology|October 6, 2005
Oligodendroglial-specific transcriptional factor SOX10 is ubiquitously expressed in human gliomasSergei I Bannykh, C Claus Stolt, Jung Kim, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 23, 2006
Replacement of the Sox10 transcription factor by Sox8 reveals incomplete functional equivalenceSusanne Kellerer, Silke Schreiner, C Claus Stolt, et al.
Genes & Development|July 5, 2003
The Sox9 transcription factor determines glial fate choice in the developing spinal cordC Claus Stolt, Petra Lommes, Elisabeth Sock, et al.
Glia|September 9, 2015
Transcription factors Sox5 and Sox6 exert direct and indirect influences on oligodendroglial migration in spinal cord and forebrainTina Baroti, Yvonne Zimmermann, Anja Schillinger, et al.
Biology Open|July 18, 2013
Olfactory ensheathing glia are required for embryonic olfactory axon targeting and the migration of gonadotropin-releasing hormone neuronsPerrine Barraud, James A St John, C Claus Stolt, et al.
Genes & Development|January 19, 2002
Terminal differentiation of myelin-forming oligodendrocytes depends on the transcription factor Sox10C Claus Stolt, Stephan Rehberg, Marius Ader, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|August 14, 2014
Radial glia phagocytose axonal debris from degenerating overextending axons in the developing olfactory bulbDaniel A Amaya, Michael Wegner, C Claus Stolt, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 21, 2020
The transcription factor Sox10 is an essential determinant of branching morphogenesis and involution in the mouse mammary glandSvenja Mertelmeyer, Matthias Weider, Tina Baroti, et al.
Developmental Biology|June 17, 2009
Replacement of related POU transcription factors leads to severe defects in mouse forebrain developmentMichael Wolf, Petra Lommes, Elisabeth Sock, et al.
Developmental Cell|November 7, 2006
SoxD proteins influence multiple stages of oligodendrocyte development and modulate SoxE protein functionC Claus Stolt, Anita Schlierf, Petra Lommes, et al.
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