Abstract
vorläufiger Titel : The role of pox neuro in the developing drosophila brain: fate determination of ventral projection neurons and ellipsoid body large-field neurons
Minocha, S. A role of Pox neuro in the developing Drosophila brain : determination of large-field neurons essential for ellipsoid body formation and of ventral projection neurons. 2010, University of Zurich, Faculty of Science.
vorläufiger Titel : The role of pox neuro in the developing drosophila brain: fate determination of ventral projection neurons and ellipsoid body large-field neurons
vorläufiger Titel : The role of pox neuro in the developing drosophila brain: fate determination of ventral projection neurons and ellipsoid body large-field neurons
Item Type: | Dissertation (monographical) |
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Referees: | Noll M, Stocker R, Basler K |
Communities & Collections: | 07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Molecular Life Sciences
UZH Dissertations |
Dewey Decimal Classification: | 570 Life sciences; biology |
Language: | English |
Date: | January 2010 |
Deposited On: | 14 Feb 2011 16:43 |
Last Modified: | 25 Aug 2020 14:05 |
Number of Pages: | 124 |
Additional Information: | A role of Pox neuro in the developing Drosophila brain : determination of large-field neurons essential for ellipsoid body formation and of ventral projection neurons / von Shilpi Minocha. - Zürich, 2010 |
OA Status: | Green |
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