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The early neural plate rules over the mesoderm
P Tam. Dev Cell. 2001 Jul.
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In this issue of Developmental Cell, Richard Harland and colleagues describe evidence that an inductive interaction between the neural plate and the paraxial mesoderm regulates somite development and somite size.
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