Ectopic EphA4 Receptor Induces Posterior Protrusions via FGF Signaling in Xenopus Embryos

  • Eui Kyun Park
  • , Neil Warner
  • , Yong Sik Bong
  • , David Stapleton
  • , Ryu Maeda
  • , Tony Pawson
  • , Ira O. Daar

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