What factors direct the formation of heart muscle in the developing embryo? Unexpectedly, a chromatin-remodelling protein complex turns out to be a crucial determinant of cardiac-cell fate.
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Liang, FS., Crabtree, G. The early heart remodelled. Nature 459, 654–655 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/459654a
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