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Crystal cell rupture after injury in Drosophila requires the JNK pathway, small GTPases and the TNF homolog Eiger
Gawa Bidla, Mitchell S. Dushay, Ulrich Theopold
Journal of Cell Science 2007 120: 1209-1215; doi: 10.1242/jcs.03420
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vol. 120 no. 7, 1209-1215

DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.03420
PubMed 
17356067

Published By 
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Print ISSN 
0021-9533
Online ISSN 
1477-9137
History 
  • Accepted February 1, 2007
  • Published online March 21, 2007.
Posted online 
March 13, 2007
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  1. Gawa Bidla1,
  2. Mitchell S. Dushay2 and
  3. Ulrich Theopold1,*
  1. 1 Department of Molecular Biology and Functional Genomics, University of Stockholm, Svante Arrheniusväg 16-18, SE 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
  2. 2 Department of Comparative Physiology, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 18A, SE 75236 Uppsala, Sweden
  1. *↵ Author for correspondence (e-mail: uli{at}molbio.su.se)
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Crystal cell rupture after injury in Drosophila requires the JNK pathway, small GTPases and the TNF homolog Eiger
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