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Notch activation regulates the segregation and differentiation of rhombomere boundary cells in the zebrafish hindbrainCheng et al., 2004
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- Cheng Y
- Amoyel M
- Qiu X
- Jiang Y
- Xu Q
- Wilkinson D
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- Developmental cell
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During segmentation of the vertebrate hindbrain, a distinct population of boundary cells forms at the interface between each segment. Little is known regarding mechanisms that regulate the formation or functions of these cells. We have investigated a potential role of …
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