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  • Rose, L S, and E Wieschaus. (1992) 1992. “The Drosophila Cellularization Gene Nullo Produces a Blastoderm-Specific Transcript Whose Levels Respond to the Nucleocytoplasmic Ratio.”. Genes Dev 6 (7): 1255-68.
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  • Lu, Xuemin, Jennifer M Li, Olivier Elemento, Saeed Tavazoie, and Eric F Wieschaus. (2009) 2009. “Coupling of Zygotic Transcription to Mitotic Control at the Drosophila Mid-Blastula Transition.”. Development 136 (12): 2101-10.
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  • Hess, David C, Chad L Myers, Curtis Huttenhower, Matthew A Hibbs, Alicia P Hayes, Jadine Paw, John J Clore, et al. (2009) 2009. “Computationally Driven, Quantitative Experiments Discover Genes Required for Mitochondrial Biogenesis.”. PLoS Genet 5 (3): e1000407.
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  • Tolwinski, N S, and E Wieschaus. (2001) 2001. “Armadillo Nuclear Import Is Regulated by Cytoplasmic Anchor Axin and Nuclear Anchor DTCF Pan.”. Development 128 (11): 2107-17.
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  • He, Bing, Konstantin Doubrovinski, Oleg Polyakov, and Eric Wieschaus. (2014) 2014. “Apical Constriction Drives Tissue-Scale Hydrodynamic Flow to Mediate Cell Elongation.”. Nature 508 (7496): 392-6.
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  • Liu, George S, Benjamin P Bratton, Zemer Gitai, and Joshua W Shaevitz. 2017. “The Effect of Antibiotics on Protein Diffusion in the Escherichia Coli Cytoplasmic Membrane.”. PLoS One 12 (10): e0185810. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0185810.
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  • Gelbart, Michael A, Bing He, Adam C Martin, Stephan Y Thiberge, Eric F Wieschaus, and Matthias Kaschube. (2012) 2012. “Volume Conservation Principle Involved in Cell Lengthening and Nucleus Movement During Tissue Morphogenesis.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109 (47): 19298-303.
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  • Zallen, Jennifer A, Yehudit Cohen, Andrew M Hudson, Lynn Cooley, Eric Wieschaus, and Eyal D Schejter. (2002) 2002. “SCAR Is a Primary Regulator of Arp2 3-Dependent Morphological Events in Drosophila.”. J Cell Biol 156 (4): 689-701.
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  • Brannan, C I, E C Dees, R S Ingram, and S M Tilghman. (1990) 1990. “The Product of the H19 Gene May Function As an RNA.”. Mol Cell Biol 10 (1): 28-36.
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  • Little, Shawn C, Mikhail Tikhonov, and Thomas Gregor. (2013) 2013. “Precise Developmental Gene Expression Arises from Globally Stochastic Transcriptional Activity.”. Cell 154 (4): 789-800.
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  • Ureta, Alejandro R, Robert G Endres, Ned S Wingreen, and Thomas J Silhavy. (2007) 2007. “Kinetic Analysis of the Assembly of the Outer Membrane Protein LamB in Escherichia Coli Mutants Each Lacking a Secretion or Targeting Factor in a Different Cellular Compartment.”. J Bacteriol 189 (2): 446-54.
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  • Gross, S P, M A Welte, S M Block, and E F Wieschaus. (2000) 2000. “Dynein-Mediated Cargo Transport in Vivo. A Switch Controls Travel Distance.”. J Cell Biol 148 (5): 945-56.
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