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  • Sokac, Anna Marie, and Eric Wieschaus. (2008) 2008. “Local Actin-Dependent Endocytosis Is Zygotically Controlled to Initiate Drosophila Cellularization.”. Dev Cell 14 (5): 775-86.
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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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  • Whitfield, Michael L, Gavin Sherlock, Alok J Saldanha, John I Murray, Catherine A Ball, Karen E Alexander, John C Matese, et al. (2002) 2002. “Identification of Genes Periodically Expressed in the Human Cell Cycle and Their Expression in Tumors.”. Mol Biol Cell 13 (6): 1977-2000.
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  • Barutcuoglu, Zafer, Robert E Schapire, and Olga G Troyanskaya. (2006) 2006. “Hierarchical Multi-Label Prediction of Gene Function.”. Bioinformatics 22 (7): 830-6.
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  • Schupbach, T, and E Wieschaus. (1986) 1986. “Germline Autonomy of Maternal-Effect Mutations Altering the Embryonic Body Pattern of Drosophila.”. Dev Biol 113 (2): 443-8.
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  • Grosshans, J, and E Wieschaus. (2000) 2000. “A Genetic Link Between Morphogenesis and Cell Division During Formation of the Ventral Furrow in Drosophila.”. Cell 101 (5): 523-31.
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  • Banigan, Edward J, Michael A Gelbart, Zemer Gitai, Ned S Wingreen, and Andrea J Liu. (2011) 2011. “Filament Depolymerization Can Explain Chromosome Pulling During Bacterial Mitosis.”. PLoS Comput Biol 7 (9): e1002145.
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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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  • Wieschaus, E. 1980. “A Combined Genetic and Mosaic Approach to the Study of Oogenesis in Drosophila.”. Basic Life Sci 16: 85-94.
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  • Wieschaus, E. 1978. “Cell Lineage Relationships in the Drosophila Embryo.”. Results Probl Cell Differ 9: 97-118.
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  • Lu, Xuemin, Jeff Drocco, and Eric F Wieschaus. (2010) 2010. “Cell Cycle Regulation via Inter-Nuclear Communication During the Early Embryonic Development of Drosophila Melanogaster.”. Cell Cycle 9 (14): 2908-10.
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  • Gregor, Thomas, Eric F Wieschaus, Alistair P McGregor, William Bialek, and David W Tank. (2007) 2007. “Stability and Nuclear Dynamics of the Bicoid Morphogen Gradient.”. Cell 130 (1): 141-52.
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  • Di Talia, Stefano, and Eric F Wieschaus. (2012) 2012. “Short-Term Integration of Cdc25 Dynamics Controls Mitotic Entry During Drosophila Gastrulation.”. Dev Cell 22 (4): 763-74.
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  • Drocco, Jeffrey A, Oliver Grimm, David W Tank, and Eric Wieschaus. (2011) 2011. “Measurement and Perturbation of Morphogen Lifetime: Effects on Gradient Shape.”. Biophys J 101 (8): 1807-15.
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