Asymmetrical threat averted
Eran Hornstein and
Clifford J. Tabin ()
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Eran Hornstein: Harvard Medical School
Clifford J. Tabin: Harvard Medical School
Nature, 2005, vol. 435, issue 7039, 155-156
Abstract:
The somites are embryonic elements that give rise to the muscles, skeleton and some skin layers of the trunk. They form in a symmetrical fashion, but to do so they must be shielded from asymmetrical cues.
Date: 2005
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