A role for neural cell adhesion molecule
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Joyce W. Brown; Ernestine Beck-Jefferson; S. Robert Hilfer
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Article
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1998
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The inner ear forms by a series of folds within an ectodermal placode. Previous work has shown that changes in surrounding tissues play a more prominent role in invagination than changes in the cytoskeleton of the primordium. Interference with the integrity of the extracellular matrix causes abnorma