An unconventional myosin in Drosophila reverses the default handedness in visceral organs
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K. Matsuno | T. Aigaki | S. Noselli | Takeshi Sasamura | R. Murakami | M. Kanai | Reo Maeda | Kiichiro Taniguchi | P. Spéder | Shunya Hozumi | Syuichi Shirakabe
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