Volume 98 Part 3 (March 1991)
In the paper by Meizkrantz, W. et al., Fig. 1, p. 304, was inadequately printed. A replacement for this page is included in this issue.
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Erratum. J Cell Sci 1 May 1991; 99 (1): 1s. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.99.1.1a
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Volume 98 Part 3 (March 1991)
In the paper by Meizkrantz, W. et al., Fig. 1, p. 304, was inadequately printed. A replacement for this page is included in this issue.
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