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Specific isoforms of Drosophila shroom define spatial requirements for the induction of apical constriction
Article first published online: 24 AUG 2010
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.22408
Copyright © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Bolinger, C., Zasadil, L., Rizaldy, R. and Hildebrand, J. D. (2010), Specific isoforms of Drosophila shroom define spatial requirements for the induction of apical constriction. Dev. Dyn., 239: spcone. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.22408
Publication History
- Issue published online: 24 AUG 2010
- Article first published online: 24 AUG 2010
- Manuscript Accepted: 18 APR 2010
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- NIH. Grant Number: GM67525
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Abstract
The Drosophila Shroom protein, dShrmA, induces apical constriction when ectopically expressed in the embryonic ectoderm. An embryo expressing dShrmA in the dorsal ectoderm was stained to detect dShrm (green) and F-actin (red). Inset shows a scanning electron micrograph of a similar staged embryo also expressing dShrmA in the dorsal ectoderm. From Bolinger et al., Developmental Dynamics 239:2078–2093, 2010.

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