AbstractDuring development of multicellular organisms, cells are often eliminated by apoptosis if they fail to receive appropriate signals from their surroundings. Here, we report on short-range cell interactions that support cell survival in the Drosophila wing imaginal disc. We present evidence showing that cells incorrectly specified for their position undergo apoptosis because they fail to express specific proteins that are found on surrounding cells, including the LRR transmembrane proteins Capricious and Tartan. Interestingly, only the extracellular domains of Capricious and Tartan are required, suggesting that a bidirectional process of cell communication is involved in triggering apoptosis. We also present evidence showing that acti...
<em>Drosophila melanogaster</em> remains a foremost genetic model to study basic cell biological pro...
The Drosophila gene putzig (pzg) encodes a nuclear protein that is an integral component of the Trf2...
AbstractProteases of the caspase family play key roles in the execution of apoptosis. In Drosophila ...
AbstractDuring development of multicellular organisms, cells are often eliminated by apoptosis if th...
AbstractAchieving proper organ size requires a balance between proliferation and cell death. For exa...
Programmed cell death or apoptosis plays an important role in the development of multicellular organ...
Apoptosis (programmed cell death) is a conserved process in all animals, used to eliminate damaged o...
AbstractMechanisms to segregate cell populations play important roles in tissue patterning during an...
AbstractMechanisms to segregate cell populations play important roles in tissue patterning during an...
AbstractSmooth gradients of the morphogens Hh, Dpp, and Wg are required for proper development of Dr...
AbstractThe proper number of cells in developing tissues is achieved by coordinating cell division w...
The ability to establish spatial organization is an essential feature of any developing tissue and i...
Regeneration is the ability that allows organisms to replace missing organs or lost tissue after inj...
AbstractAchieving proper organ size requires a balance between proliferation and cell death. For exa...
AbstractThe development and patterning of the wing in Drosophila relies on a sequence of cell intera...
<em>Drosophila melanogaster</em> remains a foremost genetic model to study basic cell biological pro...
The Drosophila gene putzig (pzg) encodes a nuclear protein that is an integral component of the Trf2...
AbstractProteases of the caspase family play key roles in the execution of apoptosis. In Drosophila ...
AbstractDuring development of multicellular organisms, cells are often eliminated by apoptosis if th...
AbstractAchieving proper organ size requires a balance between proliferation and cell death. For exa...
Programmed cell death or apoptosis plays an important role in the development of multicellular organ...
Apoptosis (programmed cell death) is a conserved process in all animals, used to eliminate damaged o...
AbstractMechanisms to segregate cell populations play important roles in tissue patterning during an...
AbstractMechanisms to segregate cell populations play important roles in tissue patterning during an...
AbstractSmooth gradients of the morphogens Hh, Dpp, and Wg are required for proper development of Dr...
AbstractThe proper number of cells in developing tissues is achieved by coordinating cell division w...
The ability to establish spatial organization is an essential feature of any developing tissue and i...
Regeneration is the ability that allows organisms to replace missing organs or lost tissue after inj...
AbstractAchieving proper organ size requires a balance between proliferation and cell death. For exa...
AbstractThe development and patterning of the wing in Drosophila relies on a sequence of cell intera...
<em>Drosophila melanogaster</em> remains a foremost genetic model to study basic cell biological pro...
The Drosophila gene putzig (pzg) encodes a nuclear protein that is an integral component of the Trf2...
AbstractProteases of the caspase family play key roles in the execution of apoptosis. In Drosophila ...