Anterior and posterior waves of cyclic her1 gene expression are differentially regulated in the presomitic mesoderm of zebrafish
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Stefan Hans | Diethard Tautz | D. Tautz | Dirk Sieger | C. Wolff | Klaus B Rohr | S. Hans | M. Gajewski | Martin Gajewski | Dirk Sieger | Burkhard Alt | Christian Leve | Christian Wolff | K. Rohr | Christian Leve | D. Sieger | Burkhard Alt | Stefan Hans
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