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T-brain-1: a homolog of Brachyury whose expression defines molecularly distinct domains within the cerebral cortex.
T-brain-1: a homolog of Brachyury whose expression defines molecularly distinct domains within the cerebral cortex.
Period protein from the giant silkmoth Antheraea pernyi functions as a circadian clock element in Drosophila melanogaster.
tramtrack acts downstream of numb to specify distinct daughter cell fates during asymmetric cell divisions in the Drosophila PNS.
Control of rectification and permeation by residues in two distinct domains in an inward rectifier K+ channel.
Control of rectification and permeation by residues in two distinct domains in an inward rectifier K+ channel.
tramtrack acts downstream of numb to specify distinct daughter cell fates during asymmetric cell divisions in the Drosophila PNS.
Maggot's hair and bug's eye: role of cell interactions and intrinsic factors in cell fate specification.
Maggot's hair and bug's eye: role of cell interactions and intrinsic factors in cell fate specification.
Altered circadian pacemaker functions and cyclic AMP rhythms in the Drosophila learning mutant dunce.
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