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- ZDB-FIG-110218-5
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- Barrios et al., 2003 - Eph/Ephrin signaling regulates the mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition of the paraxial mesoderm during somite morphogenesis
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Boundaries Restored by Eph/Ephrin Signaling Are Maintained during Muscle Differentiation (A?E) Lateral views of (A) wild-type and (B?E) fss-/- somitic muscles immunostained for myosin (green). Anterior is oriented toward the left. (C), (D), and (E) show transplanted (C and E) wild-type or (D) fss-/- cells (red) expressing (C and D) full-length or (E) truncated, dominant-negative EphA4. The arrowheads point at morphologically distinct furrows. The arrows point at fss-/- muscle fibers that span adjacent segments. |