A translation-independent role of oskar RNA in early Drosophila oogenesis
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Miklós Erdélyi | Daniel St Johnston | M. Erdélyi | D. Johnston | P. Závorszky | A. Ephrussi | O. Hachet | A. Jenny | Andreas Jenny | Olivier Hachet | Péter Závorszky | Anna Cyrklaff | Matthew D J Weston | Anne Ephrussi | A. Cyrklaff | M. J. Weston | Péter Závorszky
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