Mox2 is a component of the genetic hierarchy controlling limb muscle development.

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Published in Nature on July 01, 1999

Authors

B S Mankoo1, N S Collins, P Ashby, E Grigorieva, L H Pevny, A Candia, C V Wright, P W Rigby, V Pachnis

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1: Division of Developmental Neurobiology, MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK.

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