Plasticity of transposed rhombomeres: Hox gene induction is correlated with phenotypic modifications.

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Published in Development on September 01, 1995

Authors

A Grapin-Botton1, M A Bonnin, L A McNaughton, R Krumlauf, N M Le Douarin

Author Affiliations

1: Institut d'Embryologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire du CNRS et du Collège de France, Nogent-Sur-Marne.

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