Non-canonical Notch signaling represents an ancestral mechanism to regulate neural differentiation
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Non-canonical Notch signaling represents an ancestral mechanism to regulate neural differentiation
Layden MJ, Martindale MQ. Non-canonical Notch signaling represents an ancestral mechanism to regulate neural differentiation. EvoDevo. 2014;5:30. doi:10.1186/2041-9139-5-30
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