Long-Term Live Cell Imaging and Automated 4D Analysis of Drosophila Neuroblast Lineages
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Juergen A. Knoblich | J. Knoblich | C. C. Homem | C. Berger | Thomas Lendl | Christian Berger | Ilka Reichardt | Catarina C. F. Homem | Thomas Lendl | I. Reichardt
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