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The Zic2 Gene Directs the Formation and Function of Node Cilia to Control Cardiac Situs

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Barratt, Kristen
Glanville-Jones, Hannah
Arkell, Ruth

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Wiley-Liss Inc

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Summary: The first molecular herald of organ asymmetry during murine embryogenesis is found at the periphery of the node in early-somite stage embryos. Asymmetric gene expression and calcium accumulation at the node occurs in response to a left-ward flow

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Genesis

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2037-12-31
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