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Palate / HOXA2 / Secondary palate development / Cleft lip and palate / MSX1 / Secondary palate / Hox gene / Homeobox / Rhombomere / Biology / Transcription factors / Anatomy
Date: 2014-10-27 09:22:57
Palate
HOXA2
Secondary palate development
Cleft lip and palate
MSX1
Secondary palate
Hox gene
Homeobox
Rhombomere
Biology
Transcription factors
Anatomy

Hoxa2 plays a direct role in murine palate development

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