There was an error published in Development138, 2591-2600.
The name of the second author was incorrectly given as Atsushi Enomoto. The correct author list appears above.
The authors apologise to readers for this mistake.
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Hidehiko Hashimoto, Takashi Enomoto, Gaku Kumano, Hiroki Nishida; The transcription factor FoxB mediates temporal loss of cellular competence for notochord induction in ascidian embryos. Development 15 July 2011; 138 (14): 3091. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.070383
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There was an error published in Development138, 2591-2600.
The name of the second author was incorrectly given as Atsushi Enomoto. The correct author list appears above.
The authors apologise to readers for this mistake.
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