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Sorting Sox: Diverse Roles for Sox Transcription Factors During Neural Crest and Craniofacial Development

Sox transcription factors play many diverse roles during development, including regulating stem cell states, directing differentiation, and influencing the local chromatin landscape. Of the twenty vertebrate Sox factors, several play critical roles in the development the neural crest, a key vertebra...

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