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Authors: LILLIEN L WANCIO D
Citation: L. Lillien et D. Wancio, CHANGES IN EPIDERMAL GROWTH-FACTOR RECEPTOR EXPRESSION AND COMPETENCETO GENERATE GLIA REGULATE TIMING AND CHOICE OF DIFFERENTIATION IN THERETINA, Molecular and cellular neurosciences, 10(5-6), 1998, pp. 296-308

Authors: LILLIEN L
Citation: L. Lillien, NEURAL PROGENITORS AND STEM-CELLS - MECHANISMS OF PROGENITOR HETEROGENEITY, Current opinion in neurobiology, 8(1), 1998, pp. 37-44

Authors: LILLIEN L
Citation: L. Lillien, NEURAL DEVELOPMENT - INSTRUCTIONS FOR NEURAL DIVERSITY, Current biology, 7(3), 1997, pp. 168-171

Authors: EAGLESON KL LILLIEN L CHAN AV LEVITT P
Citation: Kl. Eagleson et al., MECHANISMS SPECIFYING AREA FATE IN CORTEX INCLUDE CELL-CYCLE-DEPENDENT DECISIONS AND THE CAPACITY OF PROGENITORS TO EXPRESS PHENOTYPE MEMORY, Development, 124(8), 1997, pp. 1623-1630

Authors: BURROWS RC WANCIO D LEVITT P LILLIEN L
Citation: Rc. Burrows et al., RESPONSE DIVERSITY AND THE TIMING OF PROGENITOR-CELL MATURATION ARE REGULATED BY DEVELOPMENTAL-CHANGES IN EGFR EXPRESSION IN THE CORTEX, Neuron, 19(2), 1997, pp. 251-267

Authors: LEVITT P EAGLESON KL CHAN AV FERRI RT LILLIEN L
Citation: P. Levitt et al., SIGNALING PATHWAYS THAT REGULATE SPECIFICATION OF NEURONS IN DEVELOPING CEREBRAL-CORTEX, Developmental neuroscience, 19(1), 1997, pp. 6-8

Authors: LILLIEN L
Citation: L. Lillien, CHANGES IN RETINAL CELL FATE INDUCED BY OVEREXPRESSION OF EGF RECEPTOR, Nature, 377(6545), 1995, pp. 158-162

Authors: LILLIEN L
Citation: L. Lillien, NEUROGENESIS IN THE VERTEBRATE RETINA, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 2(2), 1994, pp. 175-182
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