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Cover picture: A cross section through a newborn
mouse embryo is shown. The mouse expresses an
HB9-GFP transgene (green) specifically in motor
neurons. The integrin β1 subunit (red) is strongly
expressed in motor neurons, the DRGs, the
neuroepithelium in the spinal cord, and the skin. For
details, see the article by Schwander et al. in this issue (pages 8181-8191).
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