Ectopic expression of MEF2 in the epidermis induces epidermal expression of muscle genes and abnormal muscle development in Drosophila.
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S. M. Abmayr | B. Bour | S M Abmayr | M H Lin | B A Bour | R V Storti | M. Lin | R. Storti
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