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The Mouse Hindbrain As a Model for Studying Embryonic Neurogenesis
Published on: January 29, 2018
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Correction: Embryonic development of a centralised brain in coleoid cephalopods
Ali M Elagoz1, Marie Van Dijck2, Mark Lassnig2
1Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, Department of Biology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. Alimurat.elagoz@kuleuven.be.
Neural Development
|November 4, 2024
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