Identification of candidate downstream genes for the homeodomain transcription factor Labial in Drosophila through oligonucleotide-array transcript imaging
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Beate Hartmann | Frank Hirth | Heinrich Reichert | H. Reichert | F. Hirth | R. Leemans | T. Loop | B. Egger | Haiqiong He | L. Kammermeier | B. Hartmann | U. Certa | Ronny Leemans | Thomas Loop | Boris Egger | Haiqiong He | Lars Kammermeier | Ullrich Certa | Beate Hartmann | Thomas Loop
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