Retinoids and Hox genes.

作者: Heather Marshall , Alastair Morrison , Michèle Studer , Heike Pöpperl , Robb Krumlauf

DOI: 10.1096/FASEBJ.10.9.8801179

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摘要: The vertebrate embryonic body plan is constructed through the interaction of many de‐velopmentally regulated genes that supply cells with the essential positional and functional …

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