Kundrát, Martin (2021) Earliest migratory cephalic NC cells are potent to differentiate into dental ectomesenchyme of the two lungfish dentitions: tetrapodomorph ancestral condition of unconstrained capability of mesencephalic NC cells to form oral teeth. The Science of Nature, 108 (5) doi:10.1007/s00114-021-01750-0
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Title | Earliest migratory cephalic NC cells are potent to differentiate into dental ectomesenchyme of the two lungfish dentitions: tetrapodomorph ancestral condition of unconstrained capability of mesencephalic NC cells to form oral teeth | ||
Journal | The Science of Nature | ||
Authors | Kundrát, Martin | Author | |
Year | 2021 (October) | Volume | 108 |
Issue | 5 | ||
Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | ||
DOI | doi:10.1007/s00114-021-01750-0Search in ResearchGate | ||
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Mindat Ref. ID | 13014747 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:13014747:1 |
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Full Reference | Kundrát, Martin (2021) Earliest migratory cephalic NC cells are potent to differentiate into dental ectomesenchyme of the two lungfish dentitions: tetrapodomorph ancestral condition of unconstrained capability of mesencephalic NC cells to form oral teeth. The Science of Nature, 108 (5) doi:10.1007/s00114-021-01750-0 | ||
Plain Text | Kundrát, Martin (2021) Earliest migratory cephalic NC cells are potent to differentiate into dental ectomesenchyme of the two lungfish dentitions: tetrapodomorph ancestral condition of unconstrained capability of mesencephalic NC cells to form oral teeth. The Science of Nature, 108 (5) doi:10.1007/s00114-021-01750-0 | ||
In | (2021, October) Die Naturwissenschaften Vol. 108 (5) Springer Science and Business Media LLC |
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