Segmentation of the zebrafish axial skeleton relies on notochord sheath cells and not on the segmentation clock

  1. Laura LLeras Forero
  2. Rachna Narayanan
  3. Leonie F A Huitema
  4. Maaike VanBergen
  5. Alexander Apschner
  6. Josi Peterson-Maduro
  7. Ive Logister
  8. Guillaume Valentin
  9. Luis G Morelli
  10. Andrew Oates  Is a corresponding author
  11. Stefan Schulte-Merker  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Münster, Germany
  2. The Francis Crick Institute, United Kingdom
  3. Hubrecht Institute, Netherlands
  4. University College London, United Kingdom
  5. Instituto de Investigación en Biomedicina de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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  1. Laura LLeras Forero
  2. Rachna Narayanan
  3. Leonie F A Huitema
  4. Maaike VanBergen
  5. Alexander Apschner
  6. Josi Peterson-Maduro
  7. Ive Logister
  8. Guillaume Valentin
  9. Luis G Morelli
  10. Andrew Oates
  11. Stefan Schulte-Merker
(2018)
Segmentation of the zebrafish axial skeleton relies on notochord sheath cells and not on the segmentation clock
eLife 7:e33843.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.33843