Induction and patterning of trunk and tail neural ectoderm by the homeobox gene eve1 in zebrafish embryos
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Shingo Maegawa | Stephen W. Wilson | S. Maegawa | T. Kudoh | I. Dawid | E. Weinberg | Igor B Dawid | Tetsuhiro Kudoh | Stephen W Wilson | Carlos Cruz | Eric S Weinberg | Carlos Cruz
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