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Development, January 6, 1999; 126(14): 3205 - 3216.
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Regionalization of Sonic hedgehog transcription along the anteroposterior axis of the mouse central nervous system is regulated by Hnf3-dependent and -independent mechanisms
Development, January 1, 1999; 126(2): 281 - 292.
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