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Control of intercalation is cell-autonomous in the notochord of Ciona intestinalis
David N. Keys
,
Michael Levine
, Richard M. Harland
, John B. Wallingford
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Ciona Intestinalis
100%
Ciona
100%
Notochord
100%
Cell Intercalation
100%
Non-cell Autonomous
100%
Notochordal Cells
75%
Transgenic
50%
Xenopus
50%
Vertebrates
25%
Cell Fate
25%
Chordate
25%
Convergent Extension
25%
Cell Movement
25%
Non-autonomous
25%
In Vivo System
25%
Molecular Control
25%
Mediolateral
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ciona Intestinalis
100%
Notochord
100%
Ciona
57%
Dishevelled
57%
Transgenics
28%
Xenopus
28%
Cell Fate
14%
Cell Movement
14%
Convergent Extension
14%
Mosaicism
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Notochord
100%
Cell Motion
14%
Tail
14%
Cell Fate
14%
Mosaicism
14%