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Lee, B. J., Cho, G. J., Norgren, R. B., Junier, M. P., Hill, D. F., Tapia, V., Costa, M. E., & Ojeda, S. R. (2001). TTF-1, a Homeodomain Gene Required for Diencephalic Morphogenesis, Is Postnatally Expressed in the Neuroendocrine Brain in a Developmentally Regulated and Cell-Specific Fashion. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 17(1), 107â126.
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