From embryo to axon
Melissa M. Rolls and
Chris Q. Doe ()
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Melissa M. Rolls: the Institute of Neuroscience and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Oregon
Chris Q. Doe: the Institute of Neuroscience and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Oregon
Nature, 2003, vol. 421, issue 6926, 905-906
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Many cell types in our body, ranging from neurons to the epithelial cells that line the lungs and skin, must be polarized to function properly. The same mechanism may establish the polarity of many of these cells.
Date: 2003
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