Collinear activation of Hoxb genes during gastrulation is linked to mesoderm cell ingression
Tadahiro Iimura and
Olivier Pourquié ()
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Tadahiro Iimura: Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Olivier Pourquié: Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Nature, 2006, vol. 442, issue 7102, 568-571
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Hox genes are first activated in precursor cells of somites, where they control the migratory properties of these cells, and the timing of their ingression and final position in the developing vertebrate column.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1038/nature04838
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