Drosophila patterning is established by differential association of mRNAs with P bodies
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Ian M. Dobbie | Ilan Davis | Richard M. Parton | Timothy T. Weil | Catherine Rabouille | I. Dobbie | C. Rabouille | R. Parton | B. Herpers | R. Hayashi | Ilan Davis | J. M. Halstead | Bram Herpers | J. Soetaert | Jan Soetaert | Tineke Veenendaal | Despina Xanthakis | James M. Halstead | Rippei Hayashi | Despina Xanthakis | T. Veenendaal | T. Weil | D. Xanthakis
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