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    The Notch repressor complex in Drosophila: in vivo analysis of Hairless mutants using overexpression experiments

    During development of higher animals, the Notch signalling pathway governs cell type specification by mediating appropriate gene expression responses. In the absence of signalling, Notch target genes are silen...

    Thomas K. Smylla, Markus Meier, Anette Preiss in Development Genes and Evolution (2019)

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    Conservation of the Notch antagonist Hairless in arthropods: functional analysis of the crustacean Daphnia pulex Hairless gene

    The Notch signaling pathway is highly conserved in all animal metazoa: upon Notch receptor activation, transcription of Notch target genes is turned on by an activator complex that centers on the transcription...

    Ariella Zehender, Melanie Bayer, Milena Bauer in Development Genes and Evolution (2017)

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    Protein Kinase D regulates several aspects of development in Drosophila melanogaster

    Protein Kinase D (PKD) is an effector of diacylglycerol-regulated signaling pathways. Three isoforms are known in mammals that have been linked to diverse cellular functions including regulation of cell prolif...

    Dieter Maier, Anja C Nagel, Helena Gloc, Angelika Hausser in BMC Developmental Biology (2007)

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    Green fluorescent protein as a convenient and versatile marker for studies on functional genomics in Drosophila

    Gene function can be deduced from lack or gain of activity. For the manipulation of gene doses or activity in Drosophila, a set of P-based vectors was constructed containing green fluorescent protein as marker. ...

    Anja C. Nagel, Dieter Maier, Anette Preiss in Development Genes and Evolution (2002)

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    Structure and regulation of the fushi tarazu gene from Drosophila hydei

    The Drosophila melanogaster segmentation gene fushi tarazu (ftz) encodes a homeodomain-type transcription factor involved in the control of larval pattern formation. Loss of function mutations cause an embryonic ...

    Wolfgang Jost, Yan Yu, Leslie Pick in Roux's archives of developmental biology (1995)