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pdf protein, drosophila
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NFIL3
CG7918
chinmo
CG9009
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MOOTHA_HUMAN_MITODB_6_2002
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GGGCGGR_SP1_Q6
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Circadian expression of purified clock neurons in adult drosophila
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In vivo characterization of the maturation steps of a pigment dispersing factor neuropeptide precurs…
The microtubule-associated protein Tau suppresses the axonal distribution of PDF neuropeptide and mi…
Regulation of PDF receptor signaling controlling daily locomotor rhythms in Drosophila.
Seasonal cues act through the circadian clock and pigment-dispersing factor to control EYES ABSENT a…
The Neuropeptide PDF Is Crucial for Delaying the Phase of Drosophila's Evening Neurons Under Long Ze…
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