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  1. Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists
  2. Year: 2012, Volume: 241
  3. Year: 2012, Volume: 241, Issue: 1
  4. Drosophila Cancer Models
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Hippo signaling in Drosophila: recent advances and insights
Drosophila Cancer Models
Drosophila as a model for epithelial tube formation
Building an Ommatidium One Cell at a Time
Comparison of embryonic expression within multigene families employing the FlyExpress discovery platform reveals more spatial than temporal divergence
The microRNA miR-8 is a positive regulator of pigmentation and eclosion in Drosophila
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Drosophila Cancer Models

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Author Rudrapatna, Vivek A. Cagan, Ross L. Das, Tirtha K.
Copyright Year 2011
Abstract Cancer is driven by complex genetic and cellular mechanisms. Recently, the Drosophila community has become increasingly interested in exploring cancer issues. The Drosophila field has made seminal contributions to many of the mechanisms that are fundamental to the cancer process; several of these mechanisms have already been validated in vertebrates. Less well known are the Drosophila field's early direct contributions to the cancer field: some of the earliest tumor suppressors were identified in flies. In this review, we identify major contributions that Drosophila studies have made toward dissecting the pathways and mechanisms underlying tumor progression. We also highlight areas, such as drug discovery, where we expect Drosophila studies to make a major scientific impact in the future.
Related Links http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.22771
Ending Page 118
Page Count 12
Starting Page 107
File Format PDF
ISSN 10970177
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Journal Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists
Issue Number 1
Volume Number 241
Language English
Publisher Date 2012-01-01
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Research in Higher Education
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Developmental Biology
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