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  4. A Role Of The Lin-12/Notch Signaling Pathway In Diversifying The Non-Striated Musculature Of The Egg-Laying System In C. Elegans

A Role Of The Lin-12/Notch Signaling Pathway In Diversifying The Non-Striated Musculature Of The Egg-Laying System In C. Elegans

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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/38995
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Author
Hale, Jared
Date Issued
2014-08-18
Keywords
Notch
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Non-striated muscle
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Mesoderm
Committee Chair
Liu, Jun
Committee Member
Kemphues, Kenneth J
Grimson, Andrew William
Alani, Eric
Degree Discipline
Genetics
Degree Name
Ph. D., Genetics
Degree Level
Doctor of Philosophy
Type
dissertation or thesis

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