PMID: 4724239Jun 1, 1973Paper

Mating behavior, physical activity and aging in the housefly, Musca domestica

Experimental Gerontology
S S Ragland, R S Sohal

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Feb 1, 1993·Aging : Clinical and Experimental Research·R S Sohal
Jun 1, 1993·Aging : Clinical and Experimental Research·V J Cristofalo, R G Allen
Dec 1, 1978·Journal of Communication Disorders·J M HutchinsonM A Nerbonne
Jun 1, 1981·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·R S SohalE R Biehl
Dec 1, 1982·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·R G Allen, R S Sohal
Jun 1, 1986·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·J P Panno, K K Nair
Sep 30, 1987·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·R S SohalR G Allen
Aug 1, 1989·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·R S SohalU T Brunk
Feb 1, 1991·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·R S Sohal, B H Sohal
Oct 1, 1991·Mechanisms of Ageing and Development·R S Sohal
Jan 1, 1984·Neurobiology of Aging·R E DustmanD C Bradford
Jan 1, 1985·Neurobiology of Aging·R E DustmanJ M Talone
May 1, 1990·Neurobiology of Aging·R E DustmanJ W Shigeoka
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