C Rauskolb
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1.
Rauskolb C
Development
. 2001 Nov;
128(22):4511-21.
PMID: 11714676
Segmentation is a developmental mechanism that subdivides a tissue into repeating functional units, which can then be further elaborated upon during development. In contrast to embryonic segmentation, Drosophila leg segmentation...
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Irvine K, Rauskolb C
Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol
. 2001 Nov;
17:189-214.
PMID: 11687488
Developing organisms may contain billions of cells destined to differentiate in numerous different ways. One strategy organisms use to simplify the orchestration of development is the separation of cell populations...
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Buckles G, Rauskolb C, Villano J, Katz F
Development
. 2001 Sep;
128(18):3533-42.
PMID: 11566858
The molecular basis of segmentation and regional growth during morphogenesis of Drosophila legs is poorly understood. We show that four-jointed is not only required for these processes, but also can...
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Rauskolb C, Correia T, Irvine K
Nature
. 1999 Oct;
401(6752):476-80.
PMID: 10519550
The separation of cells into populations that do not intermix, termed compartments, is a fundamental organizing principle during development. Dorsal-ventral compartmentalization of the Drosophila wing is regulated downstream of the...
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Rauskolb C, Irvine K
Dev Biol
. 1999 Jun;
210(2):339-50.
PMID: 10357895
The possession of segmented appendages is a defining characteristic of the arthropods. By analyzing both loss-of-function and ectopic expression experiments, we show that the Notch signaling pathway plays a fundamental...
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Moran J, Johnston S, Rauskolb C, Bhalerao J, Bowcock A, Vogt T
Mamm Genome
. 1999 May;
10(6):535-41.
PMID: 10341080
The three members of the mammalian fringe gene family, Manic fringe (Mfng), Radical fringe (Rfng), and Lunatic fringe (Lfng), were identified on the basis of their similarity to Drosophila fringe...
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Papayannopoulos V, Tomlinson A, Panin V, Rauskolb C, Irvine K
Science
. 1998 Sep;
281(5385):2031-4.
PMID: 9748163
The development of the Drosophila eye has served as a model system for investigations of tissue patterning and cell-cell communication; however, early eye development has not been well understood. The...
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Johnston S, Rauskolb C, Wilson R, Prabhakaran B, Irvine K, Vogt T
Development
. 1997 Jun;
124(11):2245-54.
PMID: 9187150
The formation of boundaries between groups of cells is a universal feature of metazoan development. Drosophila fringe modulates the activation of the Notch signal transduction pathway at the dorsal-ventral boundary...
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Rauskolb C, Smith K, Peifer M, Wieschaus E
Development
. 1995 Nov;
121(11):3663-73.
PMID: 8582279
extradenticle (exd) and the homeotic selector proteins together establish segmental identities by coordinately regulating the expression of downstream target genes. The inappropriate expression of these targets in exd mutant embryos...
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Rauskolb C, Wieschaus E
EMBO J
. 1994 Aug;
13(15):3561-9.
PMID: 7914871
Mutations in the Drosophila gene extradenticle (exd), a homologue of the human proto-oncogene pbx1, cause homeotic transformations by altering the morphological consequences of homeotic selector gene activity. exd has been...