The chromatin remodeler ISWI acts during <i>Drosophila</i> development to regulate adult sleep
Naihua N. Gong(University of Pennsylvania), Matthew S. Kayser(University of Pennsylvania), Charlette Williams(University of Pennsylvania), Qin Wang(Boston University), Matthew A. Deardorff(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Matthew Jensen(Yale University), Emilia H. Moscato(University of Pennsylvania), Tiong Yang Tan(Royal Children's Hospital), Santhosh Girirajan(Pennsylvania State University), Leela Chakravarti Dilley(University of Pennsylvania), Yuanquan Song(Pennsylvania State University), Dong Li(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Milán Szuperák(University of Pennsylvania)
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