Organogenesis From Development to Disease

During embryonic development there are many processes that must take place to produce a viable and healthy fetus. Alterations in the cellular and/or molecular interactions within any particular organ can cause catastrophic defects leading to defective organogenesis and death of the embryo. Even slig...

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Main Author: Misty Good (auth)
Other Authors: Seppo Vainio (auth), Sunder Sims-Lucas (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Frontiers Media SA 2017
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