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Cover: A Drosophila egg chamber, stained to visualize the nuclei. During Drosophila oogenesis, the polar cells (green) organize the patterning of surrounding somatic follicle cells, leading to the establishment of distinct cell types, including the stretched cells (red). For further details see article by M. Grammont and K. D. Irvine in this issue, Development 129, 5131-5140.
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