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title Requirement for a phospholipase C in odor response: overlap between olfaction and vision in Drosophila.
title_full Requirement for a phospholipase C in odor response: overlap between olfaction and vision in Drosophila.
title_fullStr Requirement for a phospholipase C in odor response: overlap between olfaction and vision in Drosophila.
title_full_unstemmed Requirement for a phospholipase C in odor response: overlap between olfaction and vision in Drosophila.
title_short Requirement for a phospholipase C in odor response: overlap between olfaction and vision in Drosophila.
title_sort requirement for a phospholipase c in odor response: overlap between olfaction and vision in drosophila.
title_unstemmed Requirement for a phospholipase C in odor response: overlap between olfaction and vision in Drosophila.
topic Multidisciplinary
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.92.7.2864