Development of the larval anterior neurogenic domains of Terebratalia transversa (Brachiopoda) provides insights into the diversification of larval apical organs and the spiralian nervous system
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Development of the larval anterior neurogenic domains of Terebratalia transversa (Brachiopoda) provides insights into the diversification of larval apical organs and the spiralian nervous system
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EvoDevo
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages 3
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Springer Nature
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2012-01-25
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10.1186/2041-9139-3-3
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