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Hey2 regulation by FGF provides a Notch-independent mechanism for maintaining pillar cell fate in the organ of CortiDoetzlhofer et al., 2009
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- Doetzlhofer A
- Basch M
- Ohyama T
- Gessler M
- Groves A
- Segil N
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- Developmental cell
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The organ of Corti, the auditory organ of the inner ear, contains two types of sensory hair cells and at least seven types of supporting cells. Most of these supporting cell types rely on Notch-dependent expression of Hes/Hey transcription factors to maintain the supporting cell …
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