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    Serum and Urine Metabolites in Healthy Men after Consumption of Acidified Milk and Yogurt by Bütikofer, Ueli, Badertscher, René, Blaser-Freiburghaus, Carola, Fuchsmann, Pascal, Tena Stern, Mireille, Kuert, Philipp A, Pimentel, Grégory, Burton-Pimentel, Kathryn Jane, Vionnet, Nathalie, Vergères, Guy

    Published in Nutrients (12-11-2022)
    “…The identification of molecular biomarkers that can be used to quantitatively link dietary intake to phenotypic traits in humans is a key theme in modern…”
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    Neuroblast lineage identification and lineage-specific Hox gene action during postembryonic development of the subesophageal ganglion in the Drosophila central brain by Kuert, Philipp A., Hartenstein, Volker, Bello, Bruno C., Lovick, Jennifer K., Reichert, Heinrich

    Published in Developmental biology (15-06-2014)
    “…The central brain of Drosophila consists of the supraesophageal ganglion (SPG) and the subesophageal ganglion (SEG), both of which are generated by neural stem…”
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    The labial gene is required to terminate proliferation of identified neuroblasts in postembryonic development of the Drosophila brain by Kuert, Philipp A, Bello, Bruno C, Reichert, Heinrich

    Published in Biology open (15-10-2012)
    “…The developing brain of Drosophila has become a useful model for studying the molecular genetic mechanisms that give rise to the complex neuronal arrays that…”
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    Structure and development of the subesophageal zone of the Drosophila brain. II. Sensory compartments by Kendroud, Sarah, Bohra, Ali A., Kuert, Philipp A., Nguyen, Bao, Guillermin, Oriane, Sprecher, Simon G., Reichert, Heinrich, VijayRaghavan, Krishnaswamy, Hartenstein, Volker

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-01-2018)
    “…The subesophageal zone (SEZ) of the Drosophila brain processes mechanosensory and gustatory sensory input from sensilla located on the head, mouth cavity and…”
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