Repulsive cues combined with physical barriers and cell-cell adhesion determine progenitor cell positioning during organogenesis
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Repulsive cues combined with physical barriers and cell-cell adhesion determine progenitor cell positioning during organogenesis
Paksa A, Bandemer J, Hoeckendorf B, Razin N, Tarbashevich K, Minina S, Meyen D, Biundo A, Leidel SA, Peyrieras N, Gov NS, Keller PJ, Raz E. Repulsive cues combined with physical barriers and cell-cell adhesion determine progenitor cell positioning during organogenesis. Nat Commun. 2016 Apr 18;7:11288. doi: 10.1038/ncomms11288.
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