AbstractAppendage formation in insects and vertebrates depends upon signals from both the anterior-posterior and dorsal-ventral (DV) axes. In Drosophila, wing formation is organized symmetrically around the DV boundary of the growing wing imaginal disc and requires interactions between dorsal and ventral cells. Compartmentalization of the wing disc, dorsal cell behavior, and the expression of two dorsally expressed putative signaling molecules, fringe (fng) and Serrate (Ser), are regulated by the apterous selector gene. Here, we demonstrate that fng and Ser have distinct roles in a novel cell recognition and signal induction process. fng serves as a boundary-determining molecule such that Ser is induced wherever cells expressing fng and cel...
AbstractGrowth and patterning during Drosophila wing development are mediated by signaling from its ...
AbstractThe scalloped and vestigial genes are both required for the formation of the Drosophila wing...
AbstractWnt and Decapentaplegic cell signaling pathways act synergistically in their contribution to...
AbstractAppendage formation in insects and vertebrates depends upon signals from both the anterior-p...
AbstractBackground: The appendages of insects, like the limbs of vertebrates, grow out of the body w...
AbstractThe development and patterning of the Drosophila wing relies on interactions between cell po...
AbstractThe development and patterning of the Drosophila wing relies on interactions between cell po...
<div><p>Wing development in <em>Drosophila</em> requires the activation of Wingless (Wg) in a small ...
AbstractMechanisms to segregate cell populations play important roles in tissue patterning during an...
Wing development in Drosophila requires the activation of Wingless (Wg) in a small stripe along the ...
AbstractBackground: The appendages of insects, like the limbs of vertebrates, grow out of the body w...
Gene regulatory networks have been conserved during evolution. The Drosophila wing and the vertebrat...
AbstractDuring Drosophila wing development, Hedgehog (Hh) signalling is required to pattern the imag...
AbstractUntil recently, little was known about the mechanisms that prevent cell migration across com...
AbstractThe wing ofDrosophilais composed of a proximal element, the hinge, which attaches it to the ...
AbstractGrowth and patterning during Drosophila wing development are mediated by signaling from its ...
AbstractThe scalloped and vestigial genes are both required for the formation of the Drosophila wing...
AbstractWnt and Decapentaplegic cell signaling pathways act synergistically in their contribution to...
AbstractAppendage formation in insects and vertebrates depends upon signals from both the anterior-p...
AbstractBackground: The appendages of insects, like the limbs of vertebrates, grow out of the body w...
AbstractThe development and patterning of the Drosophila wing relies on interactions between cell po...
AbstractThe development and patterning of the Drosophila wing relies on interactions between cell po...
<div><p>Wing development in <em>Drosophila</em> requires the activation of Wingless (Wg) in a small ...
AbstractMechanisms to segregate cell populations play important roles in tissue patterning during an...
Wing development in Drosophila requires the activation of Wingless (Wg) in a small stripe along the ...
AbstractBackground: The appendages of insects, like the limbs of vertebrates, grow out of the body w...
Gene regulatory networks have been conserved during evolution. The Drosophila wing and the vertebrat...
AbstractDuring Drosophila wing development, Hedgehog (Hh) signalling is required to pattern the imag...
AbstractUntil recently, little was known about the mechanisms that prevent cell migration across com...
AbstractThe wing ofDrosophilais composed of a proximal element, the hinge, which attaches it to the ...
AbstractGrowth and patterning during Drosophila wing development are mediated by signaling from its ...
AbstractThe scalloped and vestigial genes are both required for the formation of the Drosophila wing...
AbstractWnt and Decapentaplegic cell signaling pathways act synergistically in their contribution to...