Responses of embryonic xenopus cells to activin and FGF are separated by multiple dose thresholds and correspond to distinct axes of the mesoderm

Cell - Tập 71 Số 5 - Trang 731-739 - 1992
Jeremy Green1, Helen V. New1, James C. Smith1
1Laboratory of Developmental Biology National Institute for Medical Research The Ridgeway, Mill Hill London NW7 1AA England

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