Antagonistic roles for Ultrabithorax and Antennapedia in regulating segment-specific apoptosis of differentiated motoneurons in the Drosophila embryonic central nervous system
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G. Technau | Simone Renner | Gerhard M Technau | Ana Rogulja-Ortmann | Simone Renner | Ana Rogulja-Ortmann
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