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Sexually dimorphic differentiation of a C. elegans hub neuron is cell-autonomously controlled by a conserved transcription factor
Esther Serrano-Saiz, Meital Oren-Suissa, Emily A. Bayer, Oliver Hobert
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/081083
Esther Serrano-Saiz
Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, New York, USA
Meital Oren-Suissa
Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, New York, USA
Emily A. Bayer
Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, New York, USA
Oliver Hobert
Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, New York, USA
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Posted October 14, 2016.
Sexually dimorphic differentiation of a C. elegans hub neuron is cell-autonomously controlled by a conserved transcription factor
Esther Serrano-Saiz, Meital Oren-Suissa, Emily A. Bayer, Oliver Hobert
bioRxiv 081083; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/081083
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