Functional Correlates of Positional and Gender-Specific Renal Asymmetry in Drosophila

Volume: 7, Issue: 4, Pages: e32577 - e32577
Published: Apr 4, 2012
Abstract
Background In humans and other animals, the internal organs are positioned asymmetrically in the body cavity, and disruption of this body plan can be fatal in humans. The mechanisms by which internal asymmetry are established are presently the subject of intense study; however, the functional significance of internal asymmetry (outside the brain) is largely unexplored. Is internal asymmetry functionally significant, or merely an expedient way of...
Paper Details
Title
Functional Correlates of Positional and Gender-Specific Renal Asymmetry in Drosophila
Published Date
Apr 4, 2012
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
4
Pages
e32577 - e32577
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