Germline proliferation trades off with lipid metabolism in Drosophila
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M. Kapun | T. Flatt | Envel Kerdaffrec | Esra Durmaz Mitchell | Marisa A Rodrigues | Chantal Dauphin-Villemant | Margot Paris
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