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Aberrant skeletal muscle morphogenesis and myofiber differentiation characterize equine myotonic dystrophy. [PDF]
Valberg SJ +7 more
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Widespread and intron-rich mirusviruses are predicted to reproduce in nuclei of unicellular eukaryotes. [PDF]
Medvedeva S +11 more
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An Unusual Accessory Muscular Belly of the Flexor Carpi Radialis Muscle. [PDF]
Tsakotos G +7 more
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Unilateral Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney in a Fetus Associated With Parental Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors: A Case Report. [PDF]
Khan Z, Jafri M, Lambroussis CG.
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Integrin is required for basement membrane crossing and branching of an invading intracellular tube. [PDF]
Meyer LN, Hertel M, Nance J.
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Semaphoring Vascular Morphogenesis
Endothelium, 2006In vertebrate embryos, development of an architecturally optimized blood vessel network allows the efficient transport of oxygen and nutrients to all other tissues. The final shape of the vascular system results from vasculogenesis and angiogenesis, during which motile endothelial cells (ECs) modify their integrin-mediated interactions with the ...
BUSSOLINO, Federico +3 more
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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2004
During starvation-induced Dictyostelium development, up to several hundred thousand amoeboid cells aggregate, differentiate and form a fruiting body. The chemotactic movement of the cells is guided by the rising phase of the outward propagating cAMP waves and results in directed periodic movement towards the aggregation centre.
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During starvation-induced Dictyostelium development, up to several hundred thousand amoeboid cells aggregate, differentiate and form a fruiting body. The chemotactic movement of the cells is guided by the rising phase of the outward propagating cAMP waves and results in directed periodic movement towards the aggregation centre.
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Medical Hypotheses, 1988
The development of consistent asymmetry in the human, with respect to both internal and external structures, is not the result of forces internal to the organism, but results from the organism's response to three major external forces: gravity, magnetism, and the Earth's rotation.
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The development of consistent asymmetry in the human, with respect to both internal and external structures, is not the result of forces internal to the organism, but results from the organism's response to three major external forces: gravity, magnetism, and the Earth's rotation.
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