O’Kane, 2011 - Google Patents
Drosophila as a model organism for the study of neuropsychiatric disordersO’Kane, 2011
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- O’Kane C
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- Molecular and functional models in neuropsychiatry
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The fruitfly Drosophila offers a model system in which powerful genetic tools can be applied to understanding the neurobiological bases of a range of complex behaviors. The Drosophila and human lineages diverged several hundred million years ago, and despite …
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