Evolution of Developmental Control Mechanisms Migration and differentiation potential of stem cells in the cnidarian Hydractinia analysed in eGFP-transgenic animals and chimeras
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W. Müller | U. Frank | M. Bause | R. Schwarz | G. Plickert | R. Heiermann | Timo Kuenzel | Wido Tilmann | Anja Nonn | Matthias Helling
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