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Functional Characterisation of MYT1L, a Brain-Specific Transcriptional Regulator
Early-Onset Obesity and Paternal 2Pter Deletion Encompassing the ACP1, TMEM18,Andmyt1l Genes
Myt1l Safeguards Neuronal Identity by Actively Repressing Many Non-Neuronal Fates Moritz Mall1, Michael S
Mouse Myt1l Knockout Project (CRISPR/Cas9)
Submitted As an Original Research Paper to XXXXXX Deletions and De
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Epigenetic Measures, and Obesity in Youth
The Role of Genetic Polymorphisms in Chronic Pain Patients
Myt1l (NM 001093775) Mouse Tagged ORF Clone Product Data
TBR1 Regulates Autism Risk Genes in the Developing Neocortex
Occupational Exposure to Pesticides Is Associated with Differential DNA
Comprehensive Multi-Omics Integration Identifies Differentially Active Enhancers During Human Brain Development with Clinical Relevance
MYT1L (C-15): Sc-168686
Diverse ETS Transcription Factors Mediate FGF Signaling in the Ciona Anterior Neural Plate
Methylomic Analysis of Salivary DNA in Childhood ADHD Identifies
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Dissecting Direct Reprogramming from Fibroblast to Neuron Using Single-Cell RNA-Seq Barbara Treutlein1,2*, Qian Yi Lee1,3,4*, J
Pioneer Transcription Factors in Cell Reprogramming
Max Is a Repressor of Germ Cell-Related Gene Expression in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
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Chromosomal Microarray Analysis in the Genetic Evaluation of 279
Mouse Myt1l Conditional Knockout Project (CRISPR/Cas9)
Supporting Information
Genetic Heterogeneity for Recessively Inherited Congenital Cataract Microcornea with Corneal Opacity
Microrna Binding Microrna Binding Probe Set Entrez Gene Gene
Transcription Factor Expression Defines Subclasses of Developing Projection Neurons Highly Similar to Single-Cell RNA-Seq Subtypes
Description of Strs in Trinucleotide-Repeat Diseases
TBR1 Regulates Autism Risk Genes in the Developing Neocortex
Myt1l (NM 001093775) Mouse Tagged ORF Clone Product Data
Identification of Differentially Methylated Sites with Weak Methylation Effects