Carlos Sanchez-Higueras
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Garcia-Ferres M, Sanchez-Higueras C, Espinosa-Vazquez J, Hombria J
PLoS Genet
. 2022 Oct;
18(10):e1010427.
PMID: 36191039
The corpora allata and the prothoracic glands control moulting and metamorphosis in insects. These endocrine glands are specified in the maxillary and labial segments at positions homologous to those forming...
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Hombria J, Garcia-Ferres M, Sanchez-Higueras C
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2021 Aug;
9:718175.
PMID: 34422836
During evolution, bilateral animals have experienced a progressive process of cephalization with the anterior concentration of nervous tissue, sensory organs and the appearance of dedicated feeding structures surrounding the mouth....
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Sanchez-Higueras C, Rastogi C, Voutev R, Bussemaker H, Mann R, Hombria J
Nat Commun
. 2019 Aug;
10(1):3597.
PMID: 31399572
Hox proteins belong to a family of transcription factors with similar DNA binding specificities that control animal differentiation along the antero-posterior body axis. Hox proteins are expressed in partially overlapping...
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Sanchez-Higueras C, Castelli-Gair Hombria J
Dev Biol
. 2016 Apr;
414(1):45-57.
PMID: 27063193
Many organs are specified far from the location they occupy when functional, having to migrate long distances through the heterogeneous and dynamic environment of the early embryo. We study the...
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Sanchez-Higueras C, Sotillos S, Castelli-Gair Hombria J
Curr Biol
. 2013 Dec;
24(1):76-81.
PMID: 24332544
Segmented organisms have serially repeated structures [1] that become specialized in some segments [2]. We show here that the Drosophila corpora allata, prothoracic glands, and trachea have a homologous origin...