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The distribution of epidermal growth factor binding sites in the developing mouse palate

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Fig. 2. Thebindingphotographsof 1251_EGF to embryonicpalatalshelvesunderTrowellandsubmergedorgancultureconditions.IA
Fig. 3. Theeffectsof EGF on palatalfusionunderTrowellandsubmergedcultureconditions.IAI Lightfield photographof a submergedculturetreated with 20 ng/ml EGF for 72 h
Fig. 4. The effectsof TGFB on palatefusionand EGF bindingsites.!A) Lightfield photographof a 48 h controlsubmergedculture

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