Retinoic acid-driven Hox1 is required in the epidermis for forming the otic/atrial placodes during ascidian metamorphosis.

scientific article published on 9 May 2012

Retinoic acid-driven Hox1 is required in the epidermis for forming the otic/atrial placodes during ascidian metamorphosis. is …
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P356DOI10.1242/DEV.080234
P698PubMed publication ID22573621
P5875ResearchGate publication ID224933564

P2093author name stringYasunori Sasakura
Reiko Yoshida
Nori Satoh
Akiko Hozumi
Shigeki Fujiwara
Takeo Horie
Yosuke Ogura
Narudo Kawai
Miyuki Kanda
Taku Ikeda
P433issue12
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P1104number of pages5
P304page(s)2156-2160
P577publication date2012-05-09
P1433published inDevelopmentQ3025404
P1476titleRetinoic acid-driven Hox1 is required in the epidermis for forming the otic/atrial placodes during ascidian metamorphosis.
P478volume139

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