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FROM JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE|
01 July 2012
Cadherin-dependent differential cell adhesion in Xenopus causes cell sorting in vitro but not in the embryo
Hiromasa Ninomiya
Robert David
Erich W. Damm
Francois Fagotto
Carien M. Niessen
Rudolf Winklbauer
Online ISSN: 1477-9129
Print ISSN: 0950-1991
© 2012.
Development (2012) 139 (13): e1307.
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Hiromasa Ninomiya, Robert David, Erich W. Damm, Francois Fagotto, Carien M. Niessen, Rudolf Winklbauer; Cadherin-dependent differential cell adhesion in Xenopus causes cell sorting in vitro but not in the embryo. Development 1 July 2012; 139 (13): e1307. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.084764
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