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Making progress with limb models

Denis Duboule ()
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Denis Duboule: University of Geneva, Sciences III

Nature, 2002, vol. 418, issue 6897, 492-493

Abstract: What is the developmental mechanism that makes our upper arms different from our forearms or fingers? Two new papers challenge an influential and popular model, and propose an alternative view.

Date: 2002
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