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==Reference==
==Reference==
  Gay MH, Valenta T, Herr P, Paratore-Hari L, Basler K & Sommer L. (2015). Distinct adhesion-independent functions of β-catenin control stage-specific sensory neurogenesis and proliferation. BMC Biol. , 13, 24. PMID: 25885041 DOI.
  Gay MH, Valenta T, Herr P, Paratore-Hari L, Basler K & Sommer L. (2015). Distinct adhesion-independent functions of β-catenin control stage-specific sensory neurogenesis and proliferation. BMC Biol. , 13, 24. PMID: 25885041 DOI.
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Illustration of a transverse section of the neural tube at E9, E10 and E11.5. The cells that contribute to the DRG are labeled in red.

Reference

Gay MH, Valenta T, Herr P, Paratore-Hari L, Basler K & Sommer L. (2015). Distinct adhesion-independent functions of β-catenin control stage-specific sensory neurogenesis and proliferation. BMC Biol. , 13, 24. PMID: 25885041 DOI.

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© Gay et al. ; licensee BioMed Central. 2015

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