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Catenary cultures of embryonic gastrointestinal tract support organ morphogenesis, motility, neural crest cell migration, and cell differentiation

CJ Hearn, HM Young, D Ciampoli, AEG Lomax, D Newgreen

Developmental Dynamics | WILEY-LISS | Published : 1999

DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0177(199903)214:3<239::AID-AJA7>3.0.CO;2-O

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Keywords

Organ Culture Techniques
Neurons
Enteric Nervous System
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Organ Culture
Intestine
Neural Crest
Origin
Digestive System
Cell Differentiation
Cell Movement
Interstitial-Cells
Mice
Developmental Biology
Anatomy & Morphology
Bowel
Enteric Nervous-System
Expression
Mouse
Morphogenesis
Gastrointestinal Tract
Science & Technology
Extracellular-Matrix
Development
Female
Animals

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