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Journal article

Planar cell polarity pathway in vertebrate epidermal development, homeostasis and repair

Sebastian Dworkin, Stephen M Jane, Charbel Darido

Organogenesis | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2011

DOI: 10.4161/org.7.3.18431

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Charbel Darido Author The Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology

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Keywords

Animals
Transcription Factors
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Drosophila
Primary Cilium
Homeostasis
Gastrulation Movements
Wound Repair
Frizzled Pathway
Grainy-Head
Technology
Vertebrates
Engineering
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Skin
Tissue Polarity
Tumor-Suppressor
Skin Diseases
Engineering, Biomedical
Epidermis
Convergent Extension
Wound Healing
Developmental Biology
Disease
Planar Cell Polarity
Cell Polarity
Epithelial Polarity
Mammals
Science & Technology
Transcription Factor
Humans
Organogenesis
Neural Proliferation
Grainyhead-Like

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