AbstractAnimal organ development requires that tissue patterning and differentiation is tightly coordinated with cell multiplication and cell cycle progression. Several variations of the cell cycle program are used by Drosophila cells at different stages during development [1,2]. In imaginal discs of developing larvae, cell cycle progression is controlled by a modified version of the well-characterized mammalian retinoblastoma (Rb) pathway [3,4], which integrates signals from multiple effectors ranging from growth factors and receptors to small signaling molecules. Nitric oxide (NO), a multifunctional second messenger [5], can reversibly suppress DNA synthesis and cell division [6,7]. In developing flies, the antiproliferative action of NO ...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is known to alter cell proliferation and growth. This project investigated the mol...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma gene Rb is a prototype tumor suppressor which is conserved in Drosophila....
AbstractThe determination of neuronal identity in Drosophila cells depends on the accurate expressio...
AbstractAnimal organ development requires that tissue patterning and differentiation is tightly coor...
Animal organ development requires that tissue patterning and differentiation is tightly coordinated ...
AbstractCell division and subsequent programmed cell death in imaginal discs of Drosophila larvae de...
AbstractThe photoreceptors of Drosophila express a nitric oxide–sensitive guanylate cyclase during t...
Cell division and subsequent programmed cell death in imaginal discs of Drosophila larvae determine ...
Cell division and subsequent programmed cell death in imaginal discs of Drosophila larvae determine ...
Mechanisms controlling the transition of precursor cells from proliferation to differentiation durin...
SYNOPSIS. Photoreceptors undergoing target selection in the optic lobe of Dro-sophila express a nitr...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma gene Rb is the prototype tumor suppressor and is conserved in Drosophila....
SummaryNitric oxide (NO) is a key regulator of diverse biological processes, including the modulatio...
AbstractThe retinal determination gene network comprises a collection of transcription factors that ...
AbstractInitiation ofDrosophilaperipheral nervous system (PNS) development requires theachaete–scute...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is known to alter cell proliferation and growth. This project investigated the mol...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma gene Rb is a prototype tumor suppressor which is conserved in Drosophila....
AbstractThe determination of neuronal identity in Drosophila cells depends on the accurate expressio...
AbstractAnimal organ development requires that tissue patterning and differentiation is tightly coor...
Animal organ development requires that tissue patterning and differentiation is tightly coordinated ...
AbstractCell division and subsequent programmed cell death in imaginal discs of Drosophila larvae de...
AbstractThe photoreceptors of Drosophila express a nitric oxide–sensitive guanylate cyclase during t...
Cell division and subsequent programmed cell death in imaginal discs of Drosophila larvae determine ...
Cell division and subsequent programmed cell death in imaginal discs of Drosophila larvae determine ...
Mechanisms controlling the transition of precursor cells from proliferation to differentiation durin...
SYNOPSIS. Photoreceptors undergoing target selection in the optic lobe of Dro-sophila express a nitr...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma gene Rb is the prototype tumor suppressor and is conserved in Drosophila....
SummaryNitric oxide (NO) is a key regulator of diverse biological processes, including the modulatio...
AbstractThe retinal determination gene network comprises a collection of transcription factors that ...
AbstractInitiation ofDrosophilaperipheral nervous system (PNS) development requires theachaete–scute...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is known to alter cell proliferation and growth. This project investigated the mol...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma gene Rb is a prototype tumor suppressor which is conserved in Drosophila....
AbstractThe determination of neuronal identity in Drosophila cells depends on the accurate expressio...