Rest in Drosophila Is a Sleep-like State
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Allan I Pack | A. Pack | A. Sehgal | J. Hendricks | Stefanie M Finn | K. Panckeri | Jessica Chavkin | Julie A Williams | Amita Sehgal | Joan C Hendricks | Karen A Panckeri | Jessica Chavkin | Julie A. Williams
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