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Genetic suppression in the Drosophila eye morphological pathway. Molecular Characterization of the Om(1J)Su locus.

Monica Acosta(1), Kiyohito Yoshida(2)
(1)(2)Hokkaido University - Sapporo. Japan

[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [MATERIAL & METHODS] [RESULTS] [TABLES AND FIGURES] [TABLES AND FIGURES-2] [DISCUSSION] [BIBLIOGRAPHY] [Discussion Board]
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [MATERIAL & METHODS] [RESULTS] [TABLES AND FIGURES] [TABLES AND FIGURES-2] [DISCUSSION] [BIBLIOGRAPHY] [Discussion Board]

DISCUSSION ABSTRACT
[Cell Biology & Cytology]
Next: Differential effects of exogenous oleic and linoleic fatty acids and cholesterol on aminopeptidase activities in rat astrocytes in primary culture.
[Genetics & Bioinformatics]
Next: CHARACTERIZATION OF THALLIUM 201 WASHOUT AND UPTAKE FROM SYNDROME X PATIENTS<br> A quantitative study of Thallium 201 uptakes and washouts from patients presenting Syndrome X pathology.
Monica Acosta, Kiyohito Yoshida
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