Wnt signalling required for expansion of neural crest and CNS progenitors.

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Published in Nature on October 30, 1997

Authors

M Ikeya1, S M Lee, J E Johnson, A P McMahon, S Takada

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1: Centre for Molecular and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, Japan.

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