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- What: The authors aimed to organize this in detail and identify the detailed cell types in which Foxg1 is actually expressed using open-source single-cell analysis data. This study shows that FOXG1 is expressed throughout the cochlear duct during early development and then becomes increasingly restricted to the GER, which becomes the inner sulcus, at E13.5.
- Who: Yongjin Gil and collaborators from the Department of Biochemistry, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Republic of Korea have published the paper: Molecular Characterization of Subdomain Specification of Cochlear Duct Based on Foxg1 and Gata3, in the Journal . . .

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