A Comprehensive Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analysis of Hydra Head Regeneration
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Oleg Simakov | Mario Looso | Marcus Krüger | O. Simakov | M. Looso | M. Schnölzer | S. Özbek | T. Holstein | M. Krüger | A. Kuhn | C. Nishimiya-Fujisawa | U. Warnken | Thomas W. Holstein | Martina Schnölzer | Hendrik O. Petersen | Stefanie K. Höger | Tobias Lengfeld | Anne Kuhn | Uwe Warnken | Chiemi Nishimiya-Fujisawa | Suat Özbek | T. Lengfeld | Tobias Lengfeld
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