There was an error published in Development132, 4165-4178.
An acceptance date in 2006 was mistakenly listed. The acceptance date should have read 13 June 2005.
We apologise to the authors and readers for this mistake.
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Rachel E. Dawes-Hoang, Kush M. Parmar, Audrey E. Christiansen, Chris B. Phelps, Andrea H. Brand, Eric F. Wieschaus; folded gastrulation, cell shape change and the control of myosin localization. Development 15 December 2007; 134 (24): 4507. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.017343
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There was an error published in Development132, 4165-4178.
An acceptance date in 2006 was mistakenly listed. The acceptance date should have read 13 June 2005.
We apologise to the authors and readers for this mistake.
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