Ditch, L. M., Shirangi, T., Pitman, J. L., Latham, K. L., Finley, K. D., Edeen, P. T., . . . McKeown, M. (2004). Drosophila retained/dead ringer is necessary for neuronal pathfinding, female receptivity and repression of fruitless independent male courtship behaviors.
Chicago ZitierstilDitch, Lynn M., Troy Shirangi, Jeffrey L. Pitman, Kristin L. Latham, Kim D. Finley, Philip T. Edeen, Barbara J. Taylor, und Michael McKeown. Drosophila Retained/dead Ringer Is Necessary for Neuronal Pathfinding, Female Receptivity and Repression of Fruitless Independent Male Courtship Behaviors. 2004.
MLA ZitierstilDitch, Lynn M., et al. Drosophila Retained/dead Ringer Is Necessary for Neuronal Pathfinding, Female Receptivity and Repression of Fruitless Independent Male Courtship Behaviors. 2004.