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Text-mined interactions from Literome

Uittenbogaard et al., J Neurosci Res 2002 : Constitutive overexpression of the basic helix-loop-helix Nex1/MATH-2 transcription factor promotes neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells and neurite regeneration
Thomas et al., Cancer Biol Ther 2002 (Cell Transformation, Neoplastic) : The Brn-3a POU family transcription factor is able to induce the expression of a number of neuronally expressed genes as well as to enhance neuronal differentiation and inhibit apoptosis
Lin et al., Dev Biol 2004 : The basic helix-loop-helix ( bHLH ) transcription factor , neuroD2, induces neuronal differentiation and promotes neuronal survival
Turnley et al., Pediatr Endocrinol Rev 2005 : GH and SOCS2 have recently been shown to regulate neuronal differentiation by controlling expression of a neurogenic transcription factor , Neurogenin-1
Boutin et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2010 : Thus, expression of a single transcription factor is sufficient to induce neuronal differentiation of neural progenitors in regions that normally do not show addition of new neurons
Cimadamore et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2013 : The transcription factor SRY ( sex determining region ) -box 2 ( SOX2 ) is an important functional marker of neural precursor cells ( NPCs ) and plays a critical role in self-renewal and neuronal differentiation ; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying its functions are poorly understood
Hummel et al., Perspectives on developmental neurobiology 1997 : Activation of glial differentiation mediated by the ETS transcription factor encoded by pointed ( whose activity depends on EGF-receptor signalling ) occurs in concert with repression of neuronal differentiation mediated by the Zn-finger transcription factor encoded by tramtrack