Functional genomic analysis of cell division in C. elegans using RNAi of genes on chromosome III
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Sebastian A. Leidel | A. Coulson | P. Bork | P. Gönczy | C. Echeverri | K. Oegema | Steven J. M. Jones | R. Copley | J. Duperon | Jeff Oegema | M. Brehm | E. Cassin | E. Hannak | M. Kirkham | S. Pichler | K. Flohrs | Anoesjka Goessen | S. Leidel | Anne-Marie Alleaume | Cécilie Martin | Nurhan Özlü | A. Hyman | Etienne Cassin | Silke Pichler
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