Pax6 is required for the normal development of the forebrain axonal connections
The transcription factor PAX6 has been implicated in forebrain patterning, cerebral cortical arealization and in development of thalamocortical connections. Using a Pax6/lacZ knockout mouse, in which the endogenous Pax6 expression is reflected by b-galactosidase activity, we have studied the consequ...
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2002
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