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Hindsight mediates the role of notch in suppressing hedgehog signaling and cell proliferationSun et al., 2007
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- Sun J
- Deng W
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Temporal and spatial regulation of proliferation and differentiation by signaling pathways is essential for animal development. Drosophila follicular epithelial cells provide an excellent model system for the study of temporal regulation of cell proliferation. In follicle cells, the …
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