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Vesicles and the spinal cord

The distinction between cell biology and developmental biology is becoming increasingly blurred. The latest example involves a signalling pathway switched on in the developing spinal cord.

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Jeong, J., McMahon, A. Vesicles and the spinal cord. Nature 412, 136–137 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35084318

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