Symmetry breakage in the frog Xenopus : Role of Rab11 and the ventral-right blastomere
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Symmetry breakage in the frog Xenopus
: Role of Rab11 and the ventral-right blastomere
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GENESIS
Volume 52, Issue 6, Pages 588-599
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2014-03-03
DOI
10.1002/dvg.22766
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