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Extracellular signals responsible for spatially regulated proliferation in the differentiating Drosophila eyeFirth et al., 2005
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- Firth L
- Baker N
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Spatially and temporally choreographed cell cycles accompany the differentiation of the Drosophila retina. The extracellular signals that control these patterns have been identified through mosaic analysis of mutations in signal transduction pathways. All cells arrest in G1 …
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