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Why is it expected that when Drosophila melanogaster third instar larvae is treated with chlorogenic acid in combination with radiation, the survival rate is lower comapred to when a fly is treated with the negative control, DMSO, and radiation? Loading... Reply
Why is it expected that when Drosophila melanogaster third instar larvae is treated with chlorogenic acid in combination with radiation, the survival rate is lower comapred to when a fly is treated with the negative control, DMSO, and radiation?