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Forces directing germ-band extension in Drosophila embryosRegulation of the Rac GTPase pathway by the multifunctional Rho GEF Pebble is essential for mesoderm migration in the Drosophila gastrula.Farnesylated nuclear proteins Kugelkern and lamin Dm0 affect nuclear morphology by directly interacting with the nuclear membrane.The F-BAR protein Cip4/Toca-1 antagonizes the formin Diaphanous in membrane stabilization and compartmentalization.Resolution doubling in fluorescence microscopy with confocal spinning-disk image scanning microscopyEssential Function of the Serine Hydroxymethyl Transferase (SHMT) Gene During Rapid Syncytial Cell Cycles in Drosophila.Fluctuation Analysis of Centrosomes Reveals a Cortical Function of Kinesin-1.Formin' cellular structures: Physiological roles of Diaphanous (Dia) in actin dynamics.The mechanical properties of early Drosophila embryos measured by high-speed video microrheologyLocalization of RhoGEF2 during Drosophila cellularization is developmentally controlled by Slam.The Drosophila mitotic inhibitor Frühstart specifically binds to the hydrophobic patch of cyclins.Heterotrimeric G protein signaling governs the cortical stability during apical constriction in Drosophila gastrulation.RhoGEF2 and the formin Dia control the formation of the furrow canal by directed actin assembly during Drosophila cellularisation.A computational model of nuclear self-organisation in syncytial embryos.Function and dynamics of slam in furrow formation in early Drosophila embryo.Drosophila p24 homologues eclair and baiser are necessary for the activity of the maternally expressed Tkv receptor during early embryogenesis.The glucosyltransferase Xiantuan of the endoplasmic reticulum specifically affects E-Cadherin expression and is required for gastrulation movements in Drosophila.Slam protein dictates subcellular localization and translation of its own mRNA.Mechanical Properties of a Drosophila Larval Chordotonal Organ.Expression of lamina proteins Lamin and Kugelkern suppresses stem cell proliferation.Developmental control of nuclear size and shape by Kugelkern and Kurzkern.A "molecular guillotine" reveals an interphase function of Kinesin-5.Rapid nonlinear image scanning microscopy.ELMO and Sponge specify subapical restriction of Canoe and formation of the subapical domain in early Drosophila embryos.Single-Cell Defects Cause a Long-Range Mechanical Response in a Confluent Epithelial Cell Layer.Overexpression of the lamina proteins Lamin and Kugelkern induces specific ultrastructural alterations in the morphology of the nuclear envelope of intestinal stem cells and enterocytes.Link of Zygotic Genome Activation and Cell Cycle Control.A Radial Actin Network in Apical Constriction.Dynamic ordering of nuclei in syncytial embryos: a quantitative analysis of the role of cytoskeletal networks.Dynamics of cortical domains in early Drosophila development.Activation of the kinase Pelle by Tube in the dorsoventral signal transduction pathway of Drosophila embryo.Separable and redundant regulatory determinants in Cactus mediate its dorsal group dependent degradation.Pellino enhances innate immunity in Drosophila.In vivo mapping of hydrogen peroxide and oxidized glutathione reveals chemical and regional specificity of redox homeostasis.Transition-state discrimination by adenosine deaminase from Aspergillus oryzaeThe role of dNTP metabolites in control of the embryonic cell cycleIn vivo optochemical control of cell contractility at single-cell resolutionFluorescence fluctuation analysis reveals PpV dependent Cdc25 protein dynamics in living embryosMultiple Functions of the Essential Gene PpV in Drosophila Early Development
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