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  • 4. Estrogen receptor ESR1 controls cell migration by repressing chemokine receptor CXCR4 in the zebrafish posterior lateral line system.
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  • 9. The chemokine SDF1a coordinates tissue migration through the spatially restricted activation of Cxcr7 and Cxcr4b.
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  • 11. The chemokine Sdf-1 and its receptor Cxcr4 are required for formation of muscle in zebrafish.
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