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  • Vastag, Livia, Emre Koyuncu, Sarah L Grady, Thomas E Shenk, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. (2011) 2011. “Divergent Effects of Human Cytomegalovirus and Herpes Simplex Virus-1 on Cellular Metabolism.”. PLoS Pathog 7 (7): e1002124.
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  • Wang, Yu-Chiun, Zia Khan, and Eric F Wieschaus. (2013) 2013. “Distinct Rap1 Activity States Control the Extent of Epithelial Invagination via α-Catenin.”. Dev Cell 25 (3): 299-309.
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  • Wang, Yu-Chiun, Zia Khan, Matthias Kaschube, and Eric F Wieschaus. (2012) 2012. “Differential Positioning of Adherens Junctions Is Associated With Initiation of Epithelial Folding.”. Nature 484 (7394): 390-3.
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  • Slavov, Nikolai, Edoardo M Airoldi, Alexander van Oudenaarden, and David Botstein. (2012) 2012. “A Conserved Cell Growth Cycle Can Account for the Environmental Stress Responses of Divergent Eukaryotes.”. Mol Biol Cell 23 (10): 1986-97.
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  • Müller, H A, and E Wieschaus. (1996) 1996. “Armadillo, Bazooka, and Stardust Are Critical for Early Stages in Formation of the Zonula Adherens and Maintenance of the Polarized Blastoderm Epithelium in Drosophila.”. J Cell Biol 134 (1): 149-63.
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  • Lecuit, Thomas, Reba Samanta, and Eric Wieschaus. (2002) 2002. “Slam Encodes a Developmental Regulator of Polarized Membrane Growth During Cleavage of the Drosophila Embryo.”. Dev Cell 2 (4): 425-36.
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  • Nikolić, Djordje L, Alistair N Boettiger, Dafna Bar-Sagi, Jeffrey D Carbeck, and Stanislav Y Shvartsman. (2006) 2006. “Role of Boundary Conditions in an Experimental Model of Epithelial Wound Healing.”. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 291 (1).
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  • Khan, Zia, Yu-Chiun Wang, Eric F Wieschaus, and Matthias Kaschube. (2014) 2014. “Quantitative 4D Analyses of Epithelial Folding During Drosophila Gastrulation.”. Development 141 (14): 2895-900.
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  • Schupbach, T, and E Wieschaus. 1998. “Probing for Gene Specificity in Epithelial Development.”. Int J Dev Biol 42 (3): 249-55.
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  • Lecuit, T, and E Wieschaus. (2000) 2000. “Polarized Insertion of New Membrane from a Cytoplasmic Reservoir During Cleavage of the Drosophila Embryo.”. J Cell Biol 150 (4): 849-60.
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  • Monine, Michael I, Alexander M Berezhkovskii, Elizabeth J Joslin, Steven Wiley, Douglas A Lauffenburger, and Stanislav Y Shvartsman. (2005) 2005. “Ligand Accumulation in Autocrine Cell Cultures.”. Biophys J 88 (4): 2384-90.
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  • Lecuit, Thomas, and Eric Wieschaus. (2002) 2002. “Junctions As Organizing Centers in Epithelial Cells? A Fly Perspective.”. Traffic 3 (2): 92-7.
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  • Ahmed, Yashi, Ali Nouri, and Eric Wieschaus. (2002) 2002. “Drosophila Apc1 and Apc2 Regulate Wingless Transduction Throughout Development.”. Development 129 (7): 1751-62.
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