Alternative olfactory neuron fates are specified by the LIM homeobox gene lim-4.
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Cori Bargmann | G. Ruvkun | O. Hobert | E. Troemel | A. Sagasti | C I Bargmann | A Sagasti | O Hobert | E R Troemel | G Ruvkun
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