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Conserved function for embryonic nodal cilia

Jeffrey J. Essner, Kyle J. Vogan, Molly K. Wagner, Clifford J. Tabin, H. Joseph Yost () and Martina Brueckner
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Jeffrey J. Essner: Center for Children, University of Utah
Kyle J. Vogan: Harvard Medical School
Molly K. Wagner: Center for Children, University of Utah
Clifford J. Tabin: Harvard Medical School
H. Joseph Yost: Center for Children, University of Utah
Martina Brueckner: Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine

Nature, 2002, vol. 418, issue 6893, 37-38

Abstract: A similar mechanism may underlie the handedness seen in all vertebrate body plans.

Date: 2002
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