Interaction between Notch signalling and Lunatic fringe during somite boundary formation in the mouse.

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Published in Curr Biol on May 06, 1999

Authors

I B Barrantes1, A J Elia, K Wünsch, M H Hrabe de Angelis, T W Mak, J Rossant, R A Conlon, A Gossler, J L de la Pompa

Author Affiliations

1: Amgen Institute, Ontario Cancer Institute, Departments of Medical Biophysics and Immunology University of Toronto 620 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2C1, Canada.

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