Longer lifespan, altered metabolism, and stress resistance in Drosophila from ablation of cells making insulin-like ligands.
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E. Hafen | L. Partridge | M. Piper | D. Withers | S. Leevers | Yasmine Driege | P. Martinez | T. Bass | S. Broughton | J. Jacobson | T. Ikeya | Tomoatsu Ikeya
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