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Regulation in nodeless chick blasoderms

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Le nœud de Hensen excisé de la ligne primitive achevée peut être reconstitué par les cellules chordales présomptives encore non invaginées au moment de l'operation et par les cellules endoblastiques provenant du segment postnodal de la ligne primitive.

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Gallera, J., Nicolet, G. Regulation in nodeless chick blasoderms. Experientia 30, 183–185 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01927723

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