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Fall 2021
Rationale: The Dlx1/Dlx2 double knockout (DKO) mouse demonstrates major defects during retina development including significantly reduced number of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) due to enhanced apoptosis of RGCs and consequently thinning of the optic nerve. In addition, the Dlx1/Dlx2 DKO mouse...
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REGULATION OF THE BMI1 AND RET PROTO-ONCOGENES BY THE DLX2 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPING GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT
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The Dlx1/Dlx2 double knockout (DKO) mouse dies at P0 with a cleft palate and a distended abdomen. Within the intestinal crypts of Leiberkuhn a stable, non-dividing stem cell group is marked by the oncogene BMI1. Unpublished data from the Eisenstat laboratory demonstrates co-expression of BMI1 and...