AbstractBackground: The frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila encodes the founding member of the large family of receptors for the Wnt family of signaling molecules. It was originally studied in the adult epidermis, where it plays a key role in the generation of tissue polarity. Mutations in components of the fz signal transduction pathway disrupt tissue polarity; on the wing, hairs normally point distally but their polarity is altered by these mutations.Results: We devised a method to induce a gradient of fz expression with the highest levels near the distal wing tip. The result was a large area of proximally pointing hairs in this region. This reversal of polarity was seen when fz expression was induced just before the start of hair morphogene...
In developing tissues, sheets of cells become planar polarized, enabling coordination of cell behavi...
AbstractThe frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila is required for planar polarity establishment in the ad...
AbstractPlanar polarity development in the Drosophila wing is under the control of the frizzled (fz)...
AbstractBackground: The frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila encodes the founding member of the large fa...
AbstractThe frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila is required for planar polarity establishment in the ad...
AbstractCells in the Drosophila wing are polarised to produce a single distally pointing trichome. R...
Although it is well established that the Frizzled receptor is involved in the transmission of polari...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
AbstractPlanar cell polarity signaling in Drosophila requires the receptor Frizzled and the cytoplas...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanisms governing the parallel alignment of hairs, bristles, and ommatidia...
AbstractDuring planar polarization of the Drosophila wing epithelium, the homophilic adhesion molecu...
SummaryCells in a variety of developmental contexts sense extracellular cues that are given locally ...
The conserved frizzled (fz) pathway regulates planar cell polarity in both vertebrate and invertebr...
AbstractThe sensory bristles of the fruit fly Drosophila are organized in a polarized fashion such t...
AbstractThe frizzled/starry night pathway regulates planar cell polarity in a wide variety of tissue...
In developing tissues, sheets of cells become planar polarized, enabling coordination of cell behavi...
AbstractThe frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila is required for planar polarity establishment in the ad...
AbstractPlanar polarity development in the Drosophila wing is under the control of the frizzled (fz)...
AbstractBackground: The frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila encodes the founding member of the large fa...
AbstractThe frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila is required for planar polarity establishment in the ad...
AbstractCells in the Drosophila wing are polarised to produce a single distally pointing trichome. R...
Although it is well established that the Frizzled receptor is involved in the transmission of polari...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
AbstractPlanar cell polarity signaling in Drosophila requires the receptor Frizzled and the cytoplas...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanisms governing the parallel alignment of hairs, bristles, and ommatidia...
AbstractDuring planar polarization of the Drosophila wing epithelium, the homophilic adhesion molecu...
SummaryCells in a variety of developmental contexts sense extracellular cues that are given locally ...
The conserved frizzled (fz) pathway regulates planar cell polarity in both vertebrate and invertebr...
AbstractThe sensory bristles of the fruit fly Drosophila are organized in a polarized fashion such t...
AbstractThe frizzled/starry night pathway regulates planar cell polarity in a wide variety of tissue...
In developing tissues, sheets of cells become planar polarized, enabling coordination of cell behavi...
AbstractThe frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila is required for planar polarity establishment in the ad...
AbstractPlanar polarity development in the Drosophila wing is under the control of the frizzled (fz)...