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L. M. Escudero, S.-Y. Wei, W.-H. Chiu, J. Modolell, and J.-C. Hsu
Echinoid synergizes with the Notch signaling pathway in Drosophila mesothorax bristle patterning
Development, December 22, 2003; 130(25): 6305 - 6316.
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S. Polo, S. Confalonieri, A. E. Salcini, and P. P. Di Fiore
EH and UIM: Endocytosis and More
Sci. Signal., December 16, 2003; 2003(213): re17 - re17.
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V. Dammai, B. Adryan, K. R. Lavenburg, and T. Hsu
Drosophila awd, the homolog of human nm23, regulates FGF receptor levels and functions synergistically with shi/dynamin during tracheal development
Genes & Dev., November 15, 2003; 17(22): 2812 - 2824.
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A. Guha, V. Sriram, K. S. Krishnan, and S. Mayor
shibire mutations reveal distinct dynamin-independent and -dependent endocytic pathways in primary cultures of Drosophila hemocytes
J. Cell Sci., August 15, 2003; 116(16): 3373 - 3386.
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Y. Li, M. Fetchko, Z.-C. Lai, and N. E. Baker
Scabrous and Gp150 are endosomal proteins that regulate Notch activity
Development, July 1, 2003; 130(13): 2819 - 2827.
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E. Six, D. Ndiaye, Y. Laabi, C. Brou, N. Gupta-Rossi, A. Israel, and F. Logeat
The Notch ligand Delta1 is sequentially cleaved by an ADAM protease and {gamma}-secretase
PNAS, June 24, 2003; 100(13): 7638 - 7643.
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A. S. Rawls and T. Wolff
Strabismus requires Flamingo and Prickle function to regulate tissue polarity in the Drosophila eye
Development, May 1, 2003; 130(9): 1877 - 1887.
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D. A. Dansereau, M. D. Lunke, A. Finkielsztein, M. A. Russell, and W. J. Brook
hephaestus encodes a polypyrimidine tract binding protein that regulates Notch signalling during wing development in Drosophila melanogaster
Development, March 14, 2003; 129(24): 5553 - 5566.
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Q. Shen and S. Temple
Creating Asymmetric Cell Divisions by Skewing Endocytosis
Sci. Signal., December 10, 2002; 2002(162): pe52 - pe52.
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K. Mishra-Gorur, M. D. Rand, B. Perez-Villamil, and S. Artavanis-Tsakonas
Down-regulation of Delta by proteolytic processing
J. Cell Biol., October 28, 2002; 159(2): 313 - 324.
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