CTCF Regulates Otic Neurogenesis via Histone Modification in the Neurog1 Locus.
Abstract
The inner ear is a complex sensory organ responsible for hearing and balance. Formation of the inner ear is dependent on tight regulation of spatial and temporal expression of genes that direct a series of developmental processes. Recently, epigenetic regulation has emerged as a crucial regulator of the development of various organs. However, what roles higher-order chromatin organization and its regulator molecules play in inner ear development...
Paper Details
Title
CTCF Regulates Otic Neurogenesis via Histone Modification in the Neurog1 Locus.
Published Date
Jul 31, 2018
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
7
Pages
695 - 702
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