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Imaging Dpp Release from a Drosophila Wing Disc
Published on: October 30, 2019
Comment on "Dynamics of dpp signaling and proliferation control"
Gerald Schwank1, Schu-Fee Yang, Simon Restrepo
1Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Wartlick et al. (Research Articles, 4 March 2011, p. 1154) reported that growth rates in the Drosophila wing disc correlate with increasing Dpp signaling levels, suggesting that the rate of Dpp increase determines the cell-cycle length. Contradicting their model, we found that cells in which the increase of Dpp signaling levels was genetically abrogated grew at rates comparable to those of wild-type cells.
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