The homeobox gene Hox 7.1 has specific regional and temporal expression patterns during early murine craniofacial embryogenesis, especially tooth development in vivo and in vitro.

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Published in Development on February 01, 1991

Authors

A Mackenzie1, G L Leeming, A K Jowett, M W Ferguson, P T Sharpe

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Cell & Structural Biology, University of Manchester, UK.

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