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    Curr Opin Genet Dev. 1993 Aug;3(4):662-7.

    The community effect, dorsalization and mesoderm induction.

    Gurdon JB, Kato K, Lemaire P.

    Wellcome CRC Institute, University of Cambridge, UK.

    The community effect is an interaction among muscle progenitor cells of amphibian gastrula, and is necessary for the initiation of muscle-specific gene expression. Dorsalization provides a signal that can convert ventral mesoderm cells to a muscle fate. Neither process involves mesoderm-inducing molecules. We suggest that the developmental significance of the community effect is to generate homogeneous but clearly demarcated groups of cells from progenitor cells arranged in a continuous gradient of developmental potential.

    PMID: 8241776 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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