Maternal Pumilio acts together with Nanos in germline development in Drosophila embryos
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Masashi Yamada | M. Yamada | Satoru Kobayashi | A. Nakamura | Satoru Kobayashi | Akira Nakamura | Miho Asaoka-Taguchi | Kazuko Hanyu | K. Hanyu | Miho Asaoka-Taguchi
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