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ChIP analysis of MBD-R2, MOF and MSL1 in adult male and female flies, and SL2 cells
Autosomal dosage compensation in Drosophila DrosDel deficiency lines
H2AV ChIP analysis of 2-4 hour Drosophila embryos (modENCODE)
Expression changes in Drosophila head secondary to gabapentin during Pentylenetetrazole withdrawal
Temporal and Spatial Transcriptional Profiles of Aging in Drosophila
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Cloning and expression of az2, a putative zinc finger transcription factor from Drosophila melanogas…
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