An Integrated Strategy to Study Muscle Development and Myofilament Structure in Caenorhabditis elegans
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Steven J. M. Jones | D. Moerman | B. Meissner | Kim Wong | M. Marra | R. Holt | J. Khattra | S. McKay | David M. Miller | Adam Lorch | D. Baillie | T. Rogalski | A. Warner | N. Dube | I. Chaudhry | Rebecca M. Fox | A. Somasiri | Adam Warner | Steven J. M. Jones
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