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Radial glia in the ventricular zone (VZ) of the developing cortex divide asymmetrically, producing a self-renewing radial glial cell that remains in the VZ and a cell that differentiates into a neuron or an intermediate progenitor. How these differing fates are determined was unknown; however,
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