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Academic Article Signal transduction downstream from Ras in Drosophila.
Academic Article split ends, a new component of the Drosophila EGF receptor pathway, regulates development of midline glial cells.
Academic Article CRM1-mediated nuclear export and regulated activity of the Receptor Tyrosine Kinase antagonist YAN require specific interactions with MAE.
Academic Article Functional dissection of eyes absent reveals new modes of regulation within the retinal determination gene network.
Academic Article The novel plant homeodomain protein rhinoceros antagonizes Ras signaling in the Drosophila eye.
Academic Article Splits ends is a tissue/promoter specific regulator of Wingless signaling.
Academic Article Keeping the receptor tyrosine kinase signaling pathway in check: lessons from Drosophila.
Academic Article MAE, a dual regulator of the EGFR signaling pathway, is a target of the Ets transcription factors PNT and YAN.
Academic Article Signaling circuitries in development: insights from the retinal determination gene network.
Academic Article Intersection of signal transduction pathways and development.
Academic Article The Drosophila nucleosome remodeling factor NURF is required for Ecdysteroid signaling and metamorphosis.
Academic Article Interactions with the Abelson tyrosine kinase reveal compartmentalization of eyes absent function between nucleus and cytoplasm.
Academic Article Signal integration during development: mechanisms of EGFR and Notch pathway function and cross-talk.
Academic Article Sterile alpha motif domain-mediated self-association plays an essential role in modulating the activity of the Drosophila ETS family transcriptional repressor Yan.
Academic Article Modeling bistable cell-fate choices in the Drosophila eye: qualitative and quantitative perspectives.
Academic Article Split ends antagonizes the Notch and potentiates the EGFR signaling pathways during Drosophila eye development.
Academic Article Ras signal transduction pathway in Drosophila eye development.
Academic Article The eyes absent family of phosphotyrosine phosphatases: properties and roles in developmental regulation of transcription.
Academic Article The activities of two Ets-related transcription factors required for Drosophila eye development are modulated by the Ras/MAPK pathway.
Academic Article Specific truncations of Drosophila Notch define dominant activated and dominant negative forms of the receptor.
Academic Article Yan functions as a general inhibitor of differentiation and is negatively regulated by activation of the Ras1/MAPK pathway.
Academic Article Signal integration during development: insights from the Drosophila eye.
Academic Article New class of Son-of-sevenless (Sos) alleles highlights the complexities of Sos function.
Academic Article Function of the ETS transcription factor Yan in border cell migration.
Academic Article The Abelson tyrosine kinase regulates Notch endocytosis and signaling to maintain neuronal cell fate in Drosophila photoreceptors.
Academic Article Chromatin occupancy patterns of the ETS repressor Yan: a mechanism for buffering gene expression against noise?
Academic Article A comparative study of Pointed and Yan expression reveals new complexity to the transcriptional networks downstream of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling.
Academic Article Multiple Functions of the Eya Phosphotyrosine Phosphatase.
Academic Article Retinal Axon Guidance Requires Integration of Eya and the Jak/Stat Pathway into Phosphotyrosine-Based Signaling Circuitries in Drosophila.
Academic Article Tuned polymerization of the transcription factor Yan limits off-DNA sequestration to confer context-specific repression.
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