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Cynthia D Duggan

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Nature Neuroscience|May 26, 2007
Scent of a stem cellCynthia D Duggan, John Ngai
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 16, 2008
Foxg1 is required for development of the vertebrate olfactory systemCynthia D Duggan, Shannon DeMaria, Ariane Baudhuin, et al.
Neuron|March 28, 2008
Role of IGF signaling in olfactory sensory map formation and axon guidanceJonathan A Scolnick, Kai Cui, Cynthia D Duggan, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 9, 2014
Genetic analysis reveals that amyloid precursor protein and death receptor 6 function in the same pathway to control axonal pruning independent of β-secretaseOlav Olsen, Dara Y Kallop, Todd McLaughlin, et al.
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Nature Neuroscience|May 26, 2007
Scent of a stem cellCynthia D Duggan, John Ngai
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 16, 2008
Foxg1 is required for development of the vertebrate olfactory systemCynthia D Duggan, Shannon DeMaria, Ariane Baudhuin, et al.
Neuron|March 28, 2008
Role of IGF signaling in olfactory sensory map formation and axon guidanceJonathan A Scolnick, Kai Cui, Cynthia D Duggan, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 9, 2014
Genetic analysis reveals that amyloid precursor protein and death receptor 6 function in the same pathway to control axonal pruning independent of β-secretaseOlav Olsen, Dara Y Kallop, Todd McLaughlin, et al.
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