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Fishing for morphogens

Stephane Vincent () and Norbert Perrimon ()
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Stephane Vincent: Harvard Medical School
Norbert Perrimon: Harvard Medical School

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6837, 533-536

Abstract: Morphogens are long-range signalling molecules that are proposed to organize tissue patterning in animals. But their existence in vertebrates has been controversial. One suspect is now shown to fit the bill.

Date: 2001
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