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An impulse to the brain—using in vivo electroporation

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Figure 1: Electroporation in chick and mouse embryos.

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T.I. is supported by the Human Frontiers Science Program long-term fellowship (LT00293/2000-M). We thank N. Itasaki for the chick lacZ panel and N. Itasaki and N. Osumi for discussions.

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Inoue, T., Krumlauf, R. An impulse to the brain—using in vivo electroporation. Nat Neurosci 4 (Suppl 11), 1156–1158 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn1101-1156

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