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Regulation of the Rac GTPase pathway by the multifunctional Rho GEF Pebble is essential for mesoderm migration in the Drosophila gastrula
Andreas van Impel, Sabine Schumacher, Margarethe Draga, Hans-Martin Herz, Jörg Großhans, H. Arno J. Müller
Development 2009 136: 813-822; doi: 10.1242/dev.026203
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vol. 136 no. 5, 813-822

DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.026203
PubMed 
19176590

Published By 
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Print ISSN 
0950-1991
Online ISSN 
1477-9129
History 
  • Accepted January 5, 2009
  • Published online February 13, 2009.
Posted online 
January 28, 2009
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© 2009.

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  1. Andreas van Impel1,
  2. Sabine Schumacher2,*,
  3. Margarethe Draga1,
  4. Hans-Martin Herz3,
  5. Jörg Großhans3 and
  6. H. Arno J. Müller1,†
  1. 1Division of Cell and Developmental Biology, College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 5EH, UK.
  2. 2Institut für Genetik, Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Universitätsstr. 1, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.
  3. 3ZMBH, Universität Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 282, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany.
  1. † Author for correspondence (e-mail: h.j.muller{at}dundee.ac.uk)
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Regulation of the Rac GTPase pathway by the multifunctional Rho GEF Pebble is essential for mesoderm migration in the Drosophila gastrula
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Regulation of the Rac GTPase pathway by the multifunctional Rho GEF Pebble is essential for mesoderm migration in the Drosophila gastrula
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