AbstractThe development and patterning of the wing in Drosophila relies on a sequence of cell interactions molecularly driven by a number of ligands and receptors. Genetic analysis indicates that a receptor encoded by the Notch gene and a signal encoded by the wingless gene play a number of interdependent roles in this process and display very strong functional interactions. At certain times and places, during wing development, the expression of wingless requires Notch activity and that of its ligands Delta and Serrate. This has led to the proposal that all the interactions between Notch and wingless can be understood in terms of this regulatory relationship. Here we have tested this proposal by analysing interactions between Delta- and Ser...
<div><p>The <i>Drosophila</i> glucoside xylosyltransferase Shams xylosylates Notch and inhibits Notc...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
AbstractThe control of cell morphology is important for shaping animals during development. Here we ...
AbstractThe development and patterning of the wing in Drosophila relies on a sequence of cell intera...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
<div><p>Wing development in <em>Drosophila</em> requires the activation of Wingless (Wg) in a small ...
Wing development in Drosophila requires the activation of Wingless (Wg) in a small stripe along the ...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
SummaryNotch and its ligands mediate short-range cell interactions that play a conserved role in ind...
AbstractBackground: The appendages of insects, like the limbs of vertebrates, grow out of the body w...
<div><p>Notch signalling regulates a multitude of differentiation processes during <i>Drosophila</i>...
The development of the Drosophila wing involves progressive patterning events. In the second larval ...
AbstractExtracellular signalling molecules play many roles in the development of higher organisms. T...
<div><p>The <i>Drosophila</i> glucoside xylosyltransferase Shams xylosylates Notch and inhibits Notc...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
AbstractThe control of cell morphology is important for shaping animals during development. Here we ...
AbstractThe development and patterning of the wing in Drosophila relies on a sequence of cell intera...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
<div><p>Wing development in <em>Drosophila</em> requires the activation of Wingless (Wg) in a small ...
Wing development in Drosophila requires the activation of Wingless (Wg) in a small stripe along the ...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
SummaryNotch and its ligands mediate short-range cell interactions that play a conserved role in ind...
AbstractBackground: The appendages of insects, like the limbs of vertebrates, grow out of the body w...
<div><p>Notch signalling regulates a multitude of differentiation processes during <i>Drosophila</i>...
The development of the Drosophila wing involves progressive patterning events. In the second larval ...
AbstractExtracellular signalling molecules play many roles in the development of higher organisms. T...
<div><p>The <i>Drosophila</i> glucoside xylosyltransferase Shams xylosylates Notch and inhibits Notc...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
AbstractThe control of cell morphology is important for shaping animals during development. Here we ...