Modulation of TRPA1 thermal sensitivity enables sensory discrimination in Drosophila
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Lina Ni | Vincent C. Panzano | P. Garrity | KyeongJin Kang | Adam M. Jenkins | M. Muskavitch | Kimberly Regna | Alexandra Dainis | Paul A. Garrity | Kyeongjin Kang | Elaine C. Chang | Lina Ni | Alexandra M. Dainis | Kimberly Regna | Marc A.T. Muskavitch
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