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bibliographicCitation DeVore DL, Horvitz HR, Stern MJ. An FGF receptor signaling pathway is required for the normal cell migrations of the sex myoblasts in C. elegans hermaphrodites. Cell. 1995 Nov 17;83(4):611–20. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(95)90101-9. PMID: 7585964.
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