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Noggin Protein: A Review

Madhu Tripathi

Abstract


Developmental biologists are working on the noggin protein. There is an avalanche of functions for noggin protein. The intriguing effect of noggin protein was first isolated from the Xenopus embryo, has vital role to play like inducing neural effect. This paper focuses on the properties and functions of noggin protein.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijmb.v2i1.200

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