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The bHLH GeneHes1as a Repressor of the Neuronal Commitment of CNS Stem Cells
2000
Journal of Neuroscience
Hes1 is one of the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors that regulate mammalian CNS development, and its loss- and gain-of-function phenotypes indicate that it negatively regulates neuronal differentiation. Here we report that Hes1(-/-) mice expressed both early (TuJ1 and Hu) and late (MAP2 and Neurofilament) neuronal markers prematurely, and that there were approximately twice the normal number of neurons in the Hes1(-/-) brain during early neural development. However, immunochemical
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.20-01-00283.2000
pmid:10627606
pmcid:PMC6774123
fatcat:kh4gyvyy7jcbpdkpqc3fk2wgtm