Palatal fusion - where do the midline cells go? A review on cleft palate, a major human birth defect

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Palatal fusion - where do the midline cells go? A review on cleft palate, a major human birth defect is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814
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P356DOI10.1016/J.ACTHIS.2006.05.009
P698PubMed publication ID16962647

P50authorVesa KaartinenQ30421358
Marek DudasQ46511486
P2093author name stringJieun Kim
Wai-Yee Li
Alex Yang
P433issue1
P921main subjectcleft palateQ3889390
P304page(s)1-14
P577publication date2006-09-07
P1433published inActa HistochemicaQ2690684
P1476titlePalatal fusion - where do the midline cells go? A review on cleft palate, a major human birth defect
P478volume109

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