%0 Journal Article
%A Toda, Tomohisa
%A Bedrosian, Tracy A
%A Schafer, Simon T
%A Cuoco, Michael S
%A Linker, Sara B
%A Ghassemzadeh, Saeed
%A Mitchell, Lisa
%A Whiteley, Jack T
%A Novaresi, Nicole
%A McDonald, Aidan H
%A Gallina, Iryna S
%A Yoon, Hyojung
%A Hester, Mark E
%A Pena, Monique
%A Lim, Christina
%A Suljic, Emelia
%A AlFatah Mansour, Abed
%A Boulard, Matthieu
%A Parylak, Sarah L
%A Gage, Fred H
%T Long interspersed nuclear elements safeguard neural progenitors from precocious differentiation.
%J Cell reports
%V 43
%N 2
%@ 2211-1247
%C [New York, NY]
%I Elsevier
%M DZNE-2024-00242
%P 113774
%D 2024
%X Long interspersed nuclear element-1 (L1 or LINE-1) is a highly abundant mobile genetic element in both humans and mice, comprising almost 20
%K Humans
%K Animals
%K Mice
%K Cell Differentiation
%K Genomic Instability
%K Long Interspersed Nucleotide Elements
%K Neural Stem Cells
%K CP: Developmental biology (Other)
%K CP: Neuroscience (Other)
%K L1 (Other)
%K LINE-1 (Other)
%K brain development (Other)
%K neural progenitor cells (Other)
%K repetitive elements (Other)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%2 pmc:PMC10948021
%$ pmid:38349791
%R 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.113774
%U https://pub.dzne.de/record/268496