Origin and segregation of cranial placodes in xenopus laevis
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Pieper, Mareike
Eagleson, Gerald W.
Wosniok, Werner
Schlosser, Gerhard
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Pieper, Mareike; Eagleson, Gerald W. Wosniok, Werner; Schlosser, Gerhard (2011). Origin and segregation of cranial placodes in xenopus laevis. Developmental Biology 360 (2), 257-275
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