Cellular morphogenesis: slow-as-molasses accelerates polarized membrane growth....

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Cellularization of the early Drosophila embryo is a modified form of cytokinesis that gives rise to the blastoderm epithelium through polarized membrane growth. The gene slow-as-molasses encodes a novel protein essential for the formation of a plasma membrane domain that initiates membrane growth during cellularization.
Developmental cell 2(4):382, 2002 Apr - Who cited this? | PubMed ID: 11970887 | Fulltext


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