Individual components of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodelling complex have distinct roles in memory neurons of the Drosophila mushroom body
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Jamie M. Kramer | Max H Stone | Spencer G Jones | Taylor A. Lyons | T. Edwards | K. C. Nixon | Maria J Knip | R. L. Mainland | Mohammed H Sarikahya | Nicholas Raun | Taryn E. Jakub | Kevin C. J. Nixon | Melissa C Chubak | Shelby L. Rice | K. Nixon | Mohammed H. Sarikahya
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