Alterations induced by E-cadherin and beta-catenin antibodies during the development of Bufo arenarum (Anura-Bufonidae).
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M. F. Izaguirre | V H Casco | A. P. Soler | A P Soler | M F Izaguirre | J F Adur | J. Adur | V. Casco | M. Izaguirre
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