Sequential activation of transcriptional repressors promotes progenitor commitment by silencing stem cell identity genes

  1. Noemi Rives- Quinto
  2. Hideyuki Komori
  3. Cyrina M Ostgaard
  4. Derek H Janssens
  5. Shu Kondo
  6. Qi Dai
  7. Adrian W Moore
  8. Cheng-Yu Lee  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Michigan, United States
  2. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, United States
  3. National Institute of Genetics, Japan
  4. Stockholm University, Sweden
  5. Riken Brain Science Institute, Japan

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  1. Noemi Rives- Quinto
  2. Hideyuki Komori
  3. Cyrina M Ostgaard
  4. Derek H Janssens
  5. Shu Kondo
  6. Qi Dai
  7. Adrian W Moore
  8. Cheng-Yu Lee
(2020)
Sequential activation of transcriptional repressors promotes progenitor commitment by silencing stem cell identity genes
eLife 9:e56187.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.56187

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