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If these celebrations came off as too muscular, too fratty, or too unfeeling to the onlooker, it seemed unfair to blame the kids who might have finally shaken off a barrier that had segmented their youth from those who had the good luck to effloresce in the indomitable America of the post-Cold War years.
Moreover, once the somites from the determined region of the PSM had segmented we observed a significant stepwise increase in somite size along the anteroposterior axis in the embryos cultured in the presence of XAV939, Roscovitine, PHA-767491 or DRB as compared to DMSO control treated embryos.
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