PDF Cells Are a GABA-Responsive Wake-Promoting Component of the Drosophila Sleep Circuit
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Stefan R. Pulver | R. Malenka | B. Sabatini | M. Higley | Weifeng Xu | P. Garrity | M. Rosbash | P. Steiner | Brian L. Czervionke | José L. Agosto | Xu Liu | Yuhua Shang | Katherine M. Parisky | Leslie C. Griffith | James J. L. Hodge | E. Kuklin | Keongjin Kang
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