Investigating the role of pal-1, the C. elegans caudal homologue, in the development of the stem-like seam cells
An organism's epithelium provides essential protection against mechanical stress and pathogenic infection, as well as specialised secretory and sensory functions. Intriguingly, at the end of the first larval moult in C. elegans, epidermal P cells, which until now have comprised the majority of...
Main Author: | Gilbert, Sophie Patricia Rose |
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Other Authors: | Woollard, Alison |
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University of Oxford
2015
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.719904 |
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