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S. Testaz, A. Jarov, K. P. Williams, L. E. Ling, V. E. Koteliansky, C. Fournier-Thibault, and J.-L. Duband
Sonic hedgehog restricts adhesion and migration of neural crest cells independently of the Patched- Smoothened-Gli signaling pathway
PNAS, October 23, 2001; 98(22): 12521 - 12526.
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