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Developmental Cell Burkel/Bement video abstract

The non-imaging-forming visual system has important physiological roles, including entrainment of the circadian rhythm, but its development is not well understood. Here, Andrew Lumsden and colleagues provide new insight into this question and uncover a critical role for Sox14 in orchestrating development of the subcortical visual shell and ensuring robustness in circadian entrainment.



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