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Nature Cell Biology 5, 948–949 (1 November 2003) | doi:10.1038/ncb1103-948
Stuck without Traffic Jam
Abstract
Our organs are a complex interweaving of different cell types that must recognize each other and intimately associate to form a functioning tissue. One particularly striking example of cells that meet and intermix is found in gonad development.
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