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bibliographicCitation Bodea GO, Spille JH, Abe P, Andersson AS, Acker-Palmer A, Stumm R, Kubitscheck U, Blaess S. Reelin and CXCL12 regulate distinct migratory behaviors during the development of the dopaminergic system. Development. 2014 Feb;141(3):661–73. doi: 10.1242/dev.099937. PMID: 24449842.
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