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Developmental Biology: Pipe's Smoking Guns
Trudi Schüpbach
Molecular Biology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Pipe Smoking
100%
Developmental Biology
71%
Embryonic Structures
44%
Egg Shell
41%
Oogenesis
36%
Serine Proteases
30%
Extracellular Space
30%
Drosophila
25%
Peptide Hydrolases
22%
Gene Expression
16%
Agriculture & Biology
pipes
57%
Biological Sciences
39%
embryo (animal)
38%
extracellular space
31%
oogenesis
29%
serine proteinases
29%
egg shell
29%
Drosophila
23%
proteinases
20%
gene expression
16%
Chemical Compounds
Developmental
66%
Serine
51%