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Fernando Bejarano

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Duan H, Dai Q, Kavaler J, Bejarano F, Medranda G, Negre N, et al.
EMBO J . 2011 Jul; 30(15):3120-33. PMID: 21765394
The Notch intracellular domain functions as a co-activator for the DNA-binding protein Suppressor of Hairless (Su(H)) to mediate myriad cell fate decisions. Notch pathway activity is balanced by transcriptional repression,...
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Bejarano F, Smibert P, Lai E
Dev Biol . 2009 Dec; 338(1):63-73. PMID: 19944676
Loss of Drosophila mir-9a induces a subtle increase in sensory bristles, but a substantial loss of wing tissue. Here, we establish that the latter phenotype is largely due to ectopic...
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Roegiers F, Kavaler J, Tolwinski N, Chou Y, Duan H, Bejarano F, et al.
Genetics . 2009 Mar; 182(1):407-10. PMID: 19279324
Forty years ago, a high frequency of lethal giant larvae (lgl) alleles in wild populations of Drosophila melanogaster was reported. This locus has been intensively studied for its roles in...
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Bejarano F, Milan M
Dev Biol . 2009 Feb; 327(2):508-15. PMID: 19210960
Stable subdivision of Drosophila limbs into Anterior (A) and Posterior (P) compartments is a consequence of asymmetric signaling by Hedgehog (Hh) from P to A cells. The activity of the...
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Bejarano F, Luque C, Herranz H, Sorrosal G, Rafel N, Pham T, et al.
Genetics . 2008 Jan; 178(1):307-23. PMID: 18202376
The Drosophila wing primordium is subdivided into a dorsal (D) and a ventral (V) compartment by the activity of the LIM-homeodomain protein Apterous in D cells. Cell interactions between D...
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Bejarano F, Perez L, Apidianakis Y, Delidakis C, Milan M
EMBO Rep . 2007 Jun; 8(8):778-83. PMID: 17571073
The stable subdivision of Drosophila limbs into anterior and posterior compartments is a consequence of asymmetrical signalling by Hedgehog (Hh), from the posterior to anterior cells. The activity of the...
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Bejarano F, Gonzalez I, Vidal M, Busturia A
Mech Dev . 2005 Aug; 122(10):1118-29. PMID: 16125914
The Polycomb and trithorax groups of genes control the maintenance of homeotic gene expression in a variety of organisms. A putative participant in the regulation of this process is the...
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Bejarano F, Busturia A
Dev Biol . 2004 Apr; 268(2):327-41. PMID: 15063171
Maintenance of homeotic gene expression during Drosophila development relies on the Polycomb and the trithorax groups of genes. Classically, the Polycomb proteins act as repressors of homeotic gene function, whereas...