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Larysa H Pevny

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CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Isolation, culture, and differentiation of progenitor cells from the central nervous systemScott R Hutton, Larysa H Pevny
Developmental Biology|January 25, 2011
SOX2 expression levels distinguish between neural progenitor populations of the developing dorsal telencephalonScott R Hutton, Larysa H Pevny
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|September 8, 2009
Sox2 roles in neural stem cellsLarysa H Pevny, Silvia K Nicolis
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 6, 2011
Combinatorial regulation of optic cup progenitor cell fate by SOX2 and PAX6Danielle Matsushima, Whitney Heavner, Larysa H Pevny
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 1, 2016
Sox2-Deficient Müller Glia Disrupt the Structural and Functional Maturation of the Mammalian RetinaAmelia R Bachleda, Larysa H Pevny, Ellen R Weiss
Neural Development|December 10, 2014
Establishment of the neurogenic boundary of the mouse retina requires cooperation of SOX2 and WNT signalingWhitney E Heavner, Cynthia L Andoniadou, Larysa H Pevny
Genes & Development|October 4, 2006
Sox2 is required for development of taste bud sensory cellsTadashi Okubo, Larysa H Pevny, Brigid L M Hogan
Stem Cells and Development|January 16, 2013
Ground-state transcriptional requirements for skin-derived precursorsMichael T Suflita, Elise R Pfaltzgraff, Nathan A Mundell, et al.
Genes & Development|January 7, 2003
Multipotent cell lineages in early mouse development depend on SOX2 functionAriel A Avilion, Silvia K Nicolis, Larysa H Pevny, et al.
Glia|September 19, 2002
Oligodendrocyte and astrocyte development in rodents: an in situ and immunohistological analysis during embryonic developmentYing Liu, Yuanyuan Wu, Jeffrey C Lee, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 21) with videos related to

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CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Isolation, culture, and differentiation of progenitor cells from the central nervous systemScott R Hutton, Larysa H Pevny
Developmental Biology|January 25, 2011
SOX2 expression levels distinguish between neural progenitor populations of the developing dorsal telencephalonScott R Hutton, Larysa H Pevny
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|September 8, 2009
Sox2 roles in neural stem cellsLarysa H Pevny, Silvia K Nicolis
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 6, 2011
Combinatorial regulation of optic cup progenitor cell fate by SOX2 and PAX6Danielle Matsushima, Whitney Heavner, Larysa H Pevny
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 1, 2016
Sox2-Deficient Müller Glia Disrupt the Structural and Functional Maturation of the Mammalian RetinaAmelia R Bachleda, Larysa H Pevny, Ellen R Weiss
Neural Development|December 10, 2014
Establishment of the neurogenic boundary of the mouse retina requires cooperation of SOX2 and WNT signalingWhitney E Heavner, Cynthia L Andoniadou, Larysa H Pevny
Genes & Development|October 4, 2006
Sox2 is required for development of taste bud sensory cellsTadashi Okubo, Larysa H Pevny, Brigid L M Hogan
Stem Cells and Development|January 16, 2013
Ground-state transcriptional requirements for skin-derived precursorsMichael T Suflita, Elise R Pfaltzgraff, Nathan A Mundell, et al.
Genes & Development|January 7, 2003
Multipotent cell lineages in early mouse development depend on SOX2 functionAriel A Avilion, Silvia K Nicolis, Larysa H Pevny, et al.
Glia|September 19, 2002
Oligodendrocyte and astrocyte development in rodents: an in situ and immunohistological analysis during embryonic developmentYing Liu, Yuanyuan Wu, Jeffrey C Lee, et al.
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