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Curr Biol. 2004 Feb 17;14(4):R150-1.' V* s9 p$ P( ~ P! a1 d2 \
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: d( U, g5 l0 Y2 y% e$ T1 o& U' zDepartment of Physiology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Bristol, University Walk, UK. paul.martin@bristol.ac.uk3 z0 x% @- P* ~& b. h
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R; `9 O6 w+ e* D/ ?A novel actin-binding protein, Shroom, localises to precisely those cells that will constrict during cranial neural tube closure and appears pivotal in regulating the apical constrictions that drive epithelial foldings in vertebrate embryos.: F" t$ M: Z. {% ^% C0 l
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