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Cellular and Molecular Biology (Noisy-Le-Grand, France)|October 8, 1999
Experimental analysis of the emergence of left-right asymmetry of the body axis in early postimplantation mouse embryosT E Tsang, S J Kinder, P P Tam
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|October 6, 2000
A flattened mouse embryo: leveling the playing fieldR R Behringer, M Wakamiya, T E Tsang, et al.
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|June 1, 2001
Morphogenetic tissue movement and the establishment of body plan during development from blastocyst to gastrula in the mouseP P Tam, J M Gad, S J Kinder, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|April 9, 2001
Defects of the body plan of mutant embryos lacking Lim1, Otx2 or Hnf3beta activityS J Kinder, T E Tsang, S L Ang, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 16, 1999
The orderly allocation of mesodermal cells to the extraembryonic structures and the anteroposterior axis during gastrulation of the mouse embryoS J Kinder, T E Tsang, G A Quinlan, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 22, 2001
The organizer of the mouse gastrula is composed of a dynamic population of progenitor cells for the axial mesodermS J Kinder, T E Tsang, M Wakamiya, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|June 22, 2001
The allocation and differentiation of mouse primordial germ cellsT E Tsang, P L Khoo, R V Jamieson, et al.
Developmental Biology|June 23, 2000
Lim1 activity is required for intermediate mesoderm differentiation in the mouse embryoT E Tsang, W Shawlot, S J Kinder, et al.
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Cellular and Molecular Biology (Noisy-Le-Grand, France)|October 8, 1999
Experimental analysis of the emergence of left-right asymmetry of the body axis in early postimplantation mouse embryosT E Tsang, S J Kinder, P P Tam
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|October 6, 2000
A flattened mouse embryo: leveling the playing fieldR R Behringer, M Wakamiya, T E Tsang, et al.
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|June 1, 2001
Morphogenetic tissue movement and the establishment of body plan during development from blastocyst to gastrula in the mouseP P Tam, J M Gad, S J Kinder, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|April 9, 2001
Defects of the body plan of mutant embryos lacking Lim1, Otx2 or Hnf3beta activityS J Kinder, T E Tsang, S L Ang, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 16, 1999
The orderly allocation of mesodermal cells to the extraembryonic structures and the anteroposterior axis during gastrulation of the mouse embryoS J Kinder, T E Tsang, G A Quinlan, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 22, 2001
The organizer of the mouse gastrula is composed of a dynamic population of progenitor cells for the axial mesodermS J Kinder, T E Tsang, M Wakamiya, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|June 22, 2001
The allocation and differentiation of mouse primordial germ cellsT E Tsang, P L Khoo, R V Jamieson, et al.
Developmental Biology|June 23, 2000
Lim1 activity is required for intermediate mesoderm differentiation in the mouse embryoT E Tsang, W Shawlot, S J Kinder, et al.
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