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Sculpture of a fly's head

Jun R. Huh and Bruce A. Hay ()
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Jun R. Huh: MC156-29, California Institute of Technology
Bruce A. Hay: MC156-29, California Institute of Technology

Nature, 2002, vol. 418, issue 6901, 926-927

Abstract: Hox proteins are needed during development to produce body segments with different shapes and functions. In fruitflies, one Hox protein sculpts certain segments of the head by activating a cell-death-inducing gene.

Date: 2002
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