Tissue-specific transcription of the neuronal gene Lim3 affects Drosophila melanogaster lifespan and locomotion
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A. Symonenko | N. Roshina | A. Krementsova | E. Pasyukova | S. Sarantseva | E. Ryabova | O. Rybina | E. R. Veselkina | Olga I. Bolschakova
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