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Investigating the molecular
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alternative splicing in Drosophila
by Alicia Marie Celotto
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Connecticut
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University of Connecticut
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DigitalCommons@UConn http://digitalcommons.uconn.edu/
1 of 1 6/26/06 3:38 PM
paper of the day
Investigating the molecular
mechanisms regulating Dscam
alternative splicing in Drosophila
by Alicia Marie Celotto
ETD Collection for University of
Connecticut
789 full-text downloads of repository
content in the last week.
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DigitalCommons@UConn is a project coordinated by the Scholarly
Communications Group within the UConn Libraries. It is an electronic
repository of the intellectual output of the University of Connecticut
community, and represents a way for UConn to organize, store and
preserve its research in digital form in a single unified location. For more
information, contact Jonathan Nabe.
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