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- B033d5959142b47686247c47d2c3569d2 date_retrieved "2012-09-17" @default.
- B033d5959142b47686247c47d2c3569d2 external_class "VHOG:0001382" @default.
- B033d5959142b47686247c47d2c3569d2 ontology "VHOG" @default.
- B033d5959142b47686247c47d2c3569d2 source "DOI:10.1002/dvdy.20017 Liu C, Knezevic V, Mackem S, Ventral tail bud mesenchyme is a signaling for tail paraxial mesoderm induction. Developmental Dynamics (2004)" @default.
- B033d5959142b47686247c47d2c3569d2 source "http://bgee.unil.ch/" @default.
- B033d5959142b47686247c47d2c3569d2 type Axiom @default.
- B033d5959142b47686247c47d2c3569d2 annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000003 @default.
- B033d5959142b47686247c47d2c3569d2 annotatedSource UBERON_0007097 @default.
- B033d5959142b47686247c47d2c3569d2 annotatedTarget "Although there is mounting evidence showing the comparability of events and formation of different nascent tissue types during gastrulation and tail development, recent work also suggests the presence of an ongoing stem cell population capable of contributing to multiple tissue types in the tail of several different vertebrates, situated in the chordoneural hinge region of the tail bud. It would seem likely that secondary signaling centers regulate the fate to be adopted by such pluripotent progenitors.[well established][VHOG]" @default.