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P Ligoxygakis, S. Bray, Y Apidianakis, and C Delidakis
Ectopic expression of individual E(spl) genes has differential effects on different cell fate decisions and underscores the biphasic requirement for notch activity in wing margin establishment in Drosophila
Development, January 5, 1999; 126(10): 2205 - 2214.
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P Chen and N Segil
p27(Kip1) links cell proliferation to morphogenesis in the developing organ of Corti
Development, January 4, 1999; 126(8): 1581 - 1590.
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A. Baonza and A. Garcia-Bellido
Notch signaling directly controls cell proliferation in the Drosophila wing disc
PNAS, March 14, 2000; 97(6): 2609 - 2614.
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