Featured on the cover of the PLOS Biology journal.
Posted: 6th March 2012
The Department’s David Kay has co-authored a paper entitled ‘Multi-Cellular Rosettes in the Mouse Visceral Endoderm Facilitate the Ordered Migration of Anterior Visceral Endoderm Cells’ with colleagues a number of other Oxford Departments, and Imperial College London. The paper has been featured on the front cover of the PLOS Biology journal.
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