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Development (Cambridge, England)
Development (Cambridge, England)
Rat olfactory neurons can utilize the endogenous lectin, L-14, in a novel adhesion mechanism.
Rat olfactory neurons can utilize the endogenous lectin, L-14, in a novel adhesion mechanism.
lola encodes a putative transcription factor required for axon growth and guidance in Drosophila.
daughterless is essential for neuronal precursor differentiation but not for initiation of neuronal precursor formation in Drosophila embryo.
daughterless is essential for neuronal precursor differentiation but not for initiation of neuronal precursor formation in Drosophila embryo.
pipsqueak, an early acting member of the posterior group of genes, affects vasa level and germ cell-somatic cell interaction in the developing egg chamber.
pipsqueak, an early acting member of the posterior group of genes, affects vasa level and germ cell-somatic cell interaction in the developing egg chamber.
asense is a Drosophila neural precursor gene and is capable of initiating sense organ formation.
The regulation and function of the helix-loop-helix gene, asense, in Drosophila neural precursors.
asense is a Drosophila neural precursor gene and is capable of initiating sense organ formation.
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