The influence of pro-longevity gene Gclc overexpression on the age-dependent changes in Drosophila transcriptome and biological functions
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G. Krasnov | A. Kudryavtseva | A. Snezhkina | M. Shaposhnikov | A. Moskalev | E. Proshkina | A. Sadritdinova | S. Zhikrivetskaya | Z. Guvatova | Alexander Fedintsev | Alexey Belyi
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