Cytonemes are required for the establishment of a normal Hedgehog morphogen gradient in Drosophila epithelia
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Isabel Guerrero | G. Andrés | M. Bischoff | I. Guerrero | Ana-Citlali Gradilla | Marcus Bischoff | Ana-Citlali Gradilla | Carmen Rodríguez-Navas | Irene Seijo | Germán Andrés | Laura González-Méndez | C. Rodríguez-Navas | L. González-Méndez | I. Seijo | Marcus Bischoff
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