Neurogenic differentiation (neurod) genes

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Neurogenic differentiation genes and proteins are identified, isolated, and sequenced. Expression of neuroD has been demonstrated in neural, pancreatic, and gastrointestinal cells. Ectopic expression of neuroD in non-neuronal cells of Xenopus embryos induced formation of neurons.

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