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LaBonne, C., & Whitman, M. (1997). Localization of MAP Kinase Activity in EarlyXenopusEmbryos: Implications for Endogenous FGF Signaling. Developmental Biology, 183(1), 9–20.

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  1. C. LaBonne (first)
  2. M. Whitman (additional)
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@article{LaBonne_1997, title={Localization of MAP Kinase Activity in EarlyXenopusEmbryos: Implications for Endogenous FGF Signaling}, volume={183}, ISSN={0012-1606}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/dbio.1996.8497}, DOI={10.1006/dbio.1996.8497}, number={1}, journal={Developmental Biology}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={LaBonne, C. and Whitman, M.}, year={1997}, month=mar, pages={9–20} }