There was an error published in Development137, 1981-1990.
On p. 1983, the GEO accession for the microarray data should read GSE21539.
The authors apologise to readers for this error.
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Sarah Piloto, Thomas F. Schilling; Ovo1 links Wnt signaling with N-cadherin localization during neural crest migration. Development 1 August 2010; 137 (15): 2603. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.055913
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There was an error published in Development137, 1981-1990.
On p. 1983, the GEO accession for the microarray data should read GSE21539.
The authors apologise to readers for this error.
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