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[1P-069]A Chromatin Gatekeeper Controls the Switch from Direct to Indirect Neurogenesis
*Carol Schuurmans1,2,3, Lakshmy Vasan1,3, Sisu Han1,2, Liming Wan1,3, Yaroslav Ilnytskyy4, Hussein Ghazale1, Alexandra Moffat1,3, Audrey Kopp5, Fermisk Saleh1,2, Dawn Zinyk1, Grey Wilkinson6, Rajiv Dixit1, Bhavana Muralidharan7, Pierre Mattar8, Igor Kovalchuk4, Marjorie Brand5, Satoshi Okawa10,9, Antonio del Sol9,11 (1. Sunnybrook Research Institute, 2. Dept of Biochemistry, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 3. Dept of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 4. Dept of Biological Sciences, Univ of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Canada, 5. Wisconsin Blood Cancer Research Institute, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, 6. Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, Canada , 7. InStem, Bangalore, India, 8. Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, 9. Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, Univ of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, 10. McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Univ of Pittsburgh, USA, 11. CIC bioGUNE, IKERBASQUE, Bilbao, Spain)
Keywords:
Neocortical Development,NEUROG2-Neurogenesis,H3K4me3 modification,L3MBTL3-SAMD1
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