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- Proneural genes encode transcription factors of the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) class which are responsible for the development of neuroectodermal progenitor...
- seen in the classical subtype alongside chromosome 7 amplification. The proneural subtype often has high rates of alterations in TP53 (p53), and in PDGFRA...
- signaling from the MDO induces a posterior-to-anterior wave of expression the proneural gene Neurogenin1 in the major (caudal) part of the thalamus, and Ascl1...
- codeletion and the expression of proneural genes, suggesting that gliomas with a 1p19q codeletion represent a subgroup of proneural gliomas. Oligodendrogliomas...
- C. Chapman (November 2014). A Novel Gain-Of-Function Mutation of the Proneural IRX1 and IRX2 Genes Disrupts Axis Elongation in the Araucana Rumpless...
- neuroblast fate, the genes of the AS-C are called proneural genes. However, the AS-C has non-proneural functions, such as specifying muscle and gut progenitors...
- environmental cues. Interaction with other transcription factors, such as proneural factors and Notch signaling, further refines the neurogenic cascades....
- PMID 20978236. S2CID 38362848. Huang, C; Chan, JA; Schuurmans, C (2014). "Proneural bHLH Genes in Development and Disease". BHLH Transcription Factors in...
- Zordan P, Croci L, Hawkes R, Consalez GG (2008). "Comparative analysis of proneural gene expression in the embryonic cerebellum". Dev Dyn. 237 (6): 726–735...
- neurogenesis where its function is not fully understood but might be involved in proneural gene induction. Other roles for fasII include delineating two axonal pathways...