Olig2 regulates MBP
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Evidence (2 sources)
Integrated single-cell multiomic profiling of caudate nucleus suggests key mechanisms in alcohol use disorder.
(2025)
PMID:41083468
primary
replacing Olig2 with its dominant-active form in rodents led to decreased expression of MBP
confidence: 0.92
Integrated Single-Cell Multiomic Profiling of Caudate Nucleus Suggests Key Mechanisms in Alcohol Use Disorder.
(2024)
PMID:39149227
primary
Lower MBP expression was limited to cells marked by higher expression of OLIG2.
confidence: 0.90