Interstitial fluid osmolarity modulates the action of differential tissue surface tension in progenitor cell segregation during gastrulation
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Interstitial fluid osmolarity modulates the action of differential tissue surface tension in progenitor cell segregation during gastrulation
Krens SFG, Veldhuis JH, Barone V, Čapek D, Maître J-L, Brodland GW, Heisenberg C-P. Interstitial fluid osmolarity modulates the action of differential tissue surface tension in progenitor cell segregation during gastrulation. Development. 2017;144:1798-806. doi:10.1242/dev.144964
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