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Toll-9 prevents the proliferation of injected oncogenic cells in adult flies

doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2024.07.002
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Additional support has been provided by the University of Strasbourg Institute for Advanced Study (to J.A.H.) and the International Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation between Governments for National Key R&D Program Projects (2023YFE0107700).

  • Received Date: 2024-04-28
  • Accepted Date: 2024-07-01
  • Rev Recd Date: 2024-07-01
  • Available Online: 2025-06-06
  • Publish Date: 2024-07-06
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