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Sox10 as a Focal Point for Understanding Schwann Cell Differentiation

By Carly Adamson, Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior ‘21 Author’s Note: I wrote this literature review for a UWP 104E assignment for which we could pick any science topic that interested us. I chose neural crest cells (NCCs) because they are the research focus of Dr. Crystal Rogers’ developmental biology lab, which I intern for on […]

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