A Paradoxical Kind of Sleep in Drosophila melanogaster
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Rhiannon Jeans | B. Swinderen | P. Shaw | Kai Feng | Leonie Kirszenblat | Paul J. Shaw | R. Jeans | Lucy A.L. Tainton-Heap | Leonie C. Kirszenblat | Eleni T. Notaras | Martyna J. Grabowska | Kai Feng | Bruno van Swinderen | M. Grabowska | L. A. Tainton-Heap | L. Tainton-Heap | Eleni Notaras
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