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Senescence Is a Developmental Mechanism that Contributes to Embryonic Growth and Patterning

Mekayla A. Storer, Alba Mas, Alexandre Robert‐Moreno, Matteo Pecoraro, M. Carmen Ortells, Valeria Di Giacomo, Reut Yosef, Noam Pilpel, Valery Krizhanovsky, James Sharpe, William M. Keyes

Cell · 2013 · ▲ 1,151 citations

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Storer, M.A., Mas, A., Robert‐Moreno, A., Pecoraro, M., Ortells, M.C., Giacomo, V.D., Yosef, R., Pilpel, N., Krizhanovsky, V., Sharpe, J., &amp; Keyes, W.M. (2013). Senescence Is a Developmental Mechanism that Contributes to Embryonic Growth and Patterning. <em>Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2013.10.041
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Storer MA, Mas A, Robert‐Moreno A, Pecoraro M, Ortells MC, Giacomo VD, et al. Senescence Is a Developmental Mechanism that Contributes to Embryonic Growth and Patterning. Cell. 2013. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2013.10.041.
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@article{mekayla2013Senesc, title = {Senescence Is a Developmental Mechanism that Contributes to Embryonic Growth and Patterning}, author = {Mekayla A. Storer and Alba Mas and Alexandre Robert‐Moreno and Matteo Pecoraro and M. Carmen Ortells and Valeria Di Giacomo and Reut Yosef and Noam Pilpel and Valery Krizhanovsky and James Sharpe and William M. Keyes}, journal = {Cell}, year = {2013}, doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2013.10.041}, }

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