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Details on Person The Notch Signaling Pathway Regulates Differentiation of NG2 Cells into Oligodendrocytes in Demyelinating Diseases

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9938912
_displayNameThe Notch Signaling Pathway Regulates Differentiation of NG2 Cells into Oligodendrocytes in Demyelinating Diseases
_timestamp2025-02-20 19:36:35
author[Person:9938928] Li, Chengcai
[Person:9938894] Xie, Zhiping
[Person:9938896] Xing, Zelong
[Person:9938907] Zhu, Huaxin
[Person:6787248] Zhou, Wu
[Person:9938920] Xie, Shenke
[Person:9938929] Zhang, Zhixiong
[Person:9761942] Li, Mei-Hua
created[InstanceEdit:9938919] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-02-20
journalCell Mol Neurobiol
pages1-11
pubMedIdentifier33826017
titleThe Notch Signaling Pathway Regulates Differentiation of NG2 Cells into Oligodendrocytes in Demyelinating Diseases
volume42
year2022
(literatureReference)[Summation:9938895]

OLIG genes encode members of the basic helix-loop-helix (...
[Pathway:9938888] Transcriptional Regulation by OLIG Transcription Factors [Homo sapiens]

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