Increased avidity for Dpp/BMP2 maintains the proliferation of eye progenitors in Drosophila
Increased avidity for Dpp/BMP2 maintains the proliferation of eye progenitors in Drosophila
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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During normal organ development, the progenitor cell state is transient: it depends on specific combinations of transcription factors and extracellular signals, that cooperate to sustain the proliferative potential and undifferentiated status of organ progenitor cells. Not surprisingly, abnormal maintenance of progenitor transcription factors may l...
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Increased avidity for Dpp/BMP2 maintains the proliferation of eye progenitors in Drosophila
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2692-8205
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10.1101/032995
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