A long journey to reproducible results
Gordon J. Lithgow (),
Monica Driscoll and
Patrick Phillips
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Gordon J. Lithgow: a geneticist at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Monica Driscoll: a developmental biologist at Rutgers University
Patrick Phillips: an evolutionary geneticist at the University of Oregon
Nature, 2017, vol. 548, issue 7668, 387-388
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Replicating our work took four years and 100,000 worms but brought surprising discoveries, explain Gordon J. Lithgow, Monica Driscoll and Patrick Phillips.
Date: 2017
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