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Nature 445, 157 (11 January 2007) | doi:10.1038/445157a; Published online 10 January 2007
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Not all cells in the early mammalian embryo are created equal. Even at the four-cell stage, embryonic cells that follow a particular pattern of division already have their developmental fate assigned to them.
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