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JOURNAL ARTICLES
J1/tenascin-related molecules are not responsible for the segmented pattern of neural crest cells or motor axons in the chick embryo
C.D. Stern, W.E. Norris, M. Bronner-Fraser, G.J. Carlson, A. Faissner, R.J. Keynes, M. Schachner
Development 1989 107: 309-319;
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vol. 107 no. 2, 309-319

PubMed 
2483682

Published By 
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Print ISSN 
0950-1991
Online ISSN 
1477-9129
History 
  • Published online October 1, 1989.
Copyright & Usage 
© 1989 by Company of Biologists


Author Information

  1. C.D. Stern,
  2. W.E. Norris,
  3. M. Bronner-Fraser,
  4. G.J. Carlson,
  5. A. Faissner,
  6. R.J. Keynes and
  7. M. Schachner
  1. Department of Human Anatomy, Oxford, UK.

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    C.D. Stern, W.E. Norris, M. Bronner-Fraser, G.J. Carlson, A. Faissner, R.J. Keynes, M. Schachner
    Development 1989 107: 309-319;
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