A facilitated diffusion mechanism establishes the Drosophila dorsal gradient
- 16Citations
- 53Captures
- 5Mentions
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- Citations16
- Citation Indexes16
- CrossRef16
- 15
- Captures53
- Readers53
- 53
- Mentions5
- News Mentions4
- 4
- Blog Mentions1
- 1
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