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Asymmetric fixation

Nick Monk ()
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Nick Monk: University of Sheffield, Regent Court

Nature, 2004, vol. 427, issue 6970, 111-112

Abstract: Computer simulations and laboratory experiments have shed light on how an asymmetric pattern of gene expression is fixed in vertebrate embryos — an early step towards asymmetric development of the internal organs.

Date: 2004
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