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Filipa Carreira-Barbosa, Mihoko Kajita, Veronique Morel, Hironori Wada, Hitoshi Okamoto, Alfonso Martinez Arias, Yasuyuki Fujita, Stephen W. Wilson, Masazumi Tada; Flamingo regulates epiboly and convergence/extension movements through cell cohesive and signalling functions during zebrafish gastrulation. Development 1 March 2009; 136 (5): 877. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.034751
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There was an error published in Development136, 383-392.
The name of author Mihoko Kajita was spelt incorrectly. The corrected author list appears above.
The authors apologise to readers for this mistake.
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