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bibliographicCitation Avery L, Horvitz HR. A cell that dies during wild-type C. elegans development can function as a neuron in a ced-3 mutant. Cell. 1987 Dec 24;51(6):1071–8. PMID: 3690660; PMCID: PMC3773210.
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