Developmental Link between Sex and Nutrition; doublesex Regulates Sex-Specific Mandible Growth via Juvenile Hormone Signaling in Stag Beetles
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D. Emlen | Y. Ishikawa | H. Gotoh | H. Miyakawa | A. Ishikawa | Yasuhiro Sugime | L. Lavine | T. Miura | Yuki Ishikawa | Asano Ishikawa
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