Effects of Nodal inhibition on development of temnopleurid sea urchins

Author:

Kasahara Mami1,Kobayashi Chiaki1,Sakaguchi Chikara1,Miyahara Chisato1,Yamanaka Akira23,Kitazawa Chisato14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biological Institute, Faculty of EducationYamaguchi UniversityYamaguchiJapan

2. Faculty of Science, Department of Biology and ChemistryYamaguchi UniversityYamaguchiJapan

3. Department of Biology, Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for InnovationYamaguchi UniversityYamaguchiJapan

4. Social System Analysis, The Graduate School of East Asian StudiesYamaguchi UniversityYamaguchiJapan

Funder

Yamaguchi University Foundation

JSPS KAKENHI

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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