June already? That must mean the May #Technical_Advances are here wiki.flybase.org/wiki/FlyBase...
Flag your paper when you #FTYP if you want your publication with a new resource, technique or reagent included in an upcoming month.
April #Technical_Advances are here early wiki.flybase.org/wiki/FlyBase...!
You can have your paper reporting a cool new resource, technique, or reagent featured in an upcoming month...just flag it when you #FTYP.
It may be April Fools Day, but it's no prank...the March #TechnicalAdvances are here wiki.flybase.org/wiki/FlyBase...
Want to featured in an upcoming update? Flag your paper with a new resource, technique, or reagent when you #FTYP.
It's that time again! The February #TechicalAdvances are up wiki.flybase.org/wiki/FlyBase...
Want to featured in an upcoming update? Flag your paper with a new resource, technique, or reagent when you #FTYP.
This sunny and slightly less cold February morning brings six more weeks of winter and January's #TechnicalAdvances wiki.flybase.org/wiki/FlyBase...
Don't forget-if you'd like your paper with a cool new technique, reagent, or resource featured in an upcoming month, flag it when you #FTYP.
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The December #TechnicalAdvances are here! If you want your paper with a new technique , reagent, or resource featured in an upcoming update, make sure to flag it when you #FTYP!
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Authors of the papers listed below suggest that they include a technical advance, new type of reagent, or resource likely to be useful for other researchers. Author suggestions have been collected via the Fast-Track Your Paper tool since October 2020, with those most recently submitted at the top. Please note, there will be a lag time before listed papers can be found on FlyBase (FBrf links will become active when available) and the submission date does not necessarily match the publication date of the paper.
Oh, hey, the November #TechnicalAdvances have posted! wiki.flybase.org/wiki/FlyBase...
As always, if you want your paper reporting a new technique, resource, or reagent featured in a future month, the only way to make that happen is to flag it when you #FTYP.
Authors of the papers listed below suggest that they include a technical advance, new type of reagent, or resource likely to be useful for other researchers. Author suggestions have been collected via the Fast-Track Your Paper tool since October 2020, with those most recently submitted at the top. Please note, there will be a lag time before listed papers can be found on FlyBase (FBrf links will become active when available) and the submission date does not necessarily match the publication date of the paper.