A Comparative Study of Drosophila and Human A-Type Lamins
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Vivian Budnik | L. Wallrath | V. Budnik | P. Geyer | G. Dialynas | S. Speese | C. McDonough | M. Petersen | Demet Nalbant | Caitrin W. McDonough | Sandra R. Schulze | Beatrice Curio-Penny | Sean Speese | George Dialynas | Diane E. Cryderman | Melissa Petersen | Pamela K. Geyer | Lori L. Wallrath | S. Schulze | D. Nalbant | D. Cryderman | B. Curio-Penny | Melissa Petersen
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