Reciprocal regulatory interactions between the Notch and Ras signaling pathways in the Drosophila embryonic mesoderm.
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Marc S Halfon | Stephen S. Gisselbrecht | A. Michelson | S. Gisselbrecht | E. Buff | A. Carmena | F. Jiménez | M. Halfon | M. Baylies | Mary K Baylies | Alan M Michelson | Ana Carmena | Eugene Buff | Stephen Gisselbrecht | Fernando Jiménez
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