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Reelin, Rap1 and N-cadherin orient the migration of multipolar neurons in the developing neocortex.

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Bibliographic reference Jossin, Yves ; Cooper, Jonathan A. Reelin, Rap1 and N-cadherin orient the migration of multipolar neurons in the developing neocortex.. In: Nature neuroscience, Vol. 14, no.6, p. 697-703 (2011 juin)
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