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M R Freeman1, C Q Doe

  • 1Institutes of Neuroscience and Molecular Biology/HHMI, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA.

Developmental Cell
|November 16, 2001
PubMed

Abstract:

A recent study identifies a novel nonautonomous signaling pathway that regulates cell migration and differentiation in early Drosophila mesodermal tissues.

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