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bibliographicCitation Niwa Y, Shimojo H, Isomura A, González A, Miyachi H, Kageyama R. Different types of oscillations in Notch and Fgf signaling regulate the spatiotemporal periodicity of somitogenesis. Genes Dev. 2011 Jun 01;25(11):1115–20. PMID: 21632822; PMCID: PMC3110950.
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