Germ-band extension is driven by cell intercalation. (A)

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Dlg1 regulates subcellular distribution of non-muscle myosin II during Drosophila germband extension

Germ-band extension is driven by cell intercalation. (A)

Cellular, molecular, and biophysical control of epithelial cell intercalation.

Myosin II activity is not required for Drosophila tracheal branching morphogenesis

Deqing KONG, Research Follow, Dr. rer. nat., Philipps University of Marburg, Marburg an der Lahn, PUM, Faculty of Biology

Short and long germ segmentation: unanswered questions in the evolution of a developmental mode - Liu - 2005 - Evolution & Development - Wiley Online Library

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Drosophila embryonic germ-band extension. (A) Scanning electron

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Vertex models for epithelial morphogenesis. (A) Scheme of three cells

Altering the Pattern of Dp Gives Rise to Predictable Changes in Wing

Fat intracellular domain and Dco recruit and activate FbxL7 to degrade

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