Reptile scale paradigm : Evo-Devo, pattern formation and regeneration
The purpose of this perspective is to highlight the merit of the reptile integument as an experimental model. Reptiles represent the first amniotes. From stem reptiles, extant reptiles, birds and mammals have evolved. Mammal hairs and feathers evolved from Therapsid and Sauropsid reptiles, respectiv...
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Publicado en: International journal of developmental biology Vol. 53, N. 5-6 (2009) |
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