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A focused in situ hybridization screen identifies candidate transcriptional regulators of thymic epithelial cell development and function
Qiaozhi Wei, Brian G. Condie
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Agriculture & Biology
in situ hybridization
80%
epithelial cells
75%
transcription factors
68%
cell differentiation
40%
fetal development
15%
pouches
14%
T-lymphocytes
6%
mutants
3%
genes
2%
methodology
1%
Medicine & Life Sciences
In Situ Hybridization
79%
Epithelial Cells
62%
Cell Differentiation
38%
Transcription Factors
30%
Data Mining
24%
Thymus Gland
19%
Fetal Development
13%
T-Lymphocytes
4%
Messenger RNA
3%
Genes
2%
Population
2%
Chemical Compounds
Mining
100%
Developmental
53%
Heterogeneity
40%