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Karl-Friedrich Fischbach

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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|August 8, 2008
Optic lobe developmentKarl-Friedrich Fischbach, Peter Robin Hiesinger
Plos One|June 9, 2015
The Cell Adhesion Molecules Roughest, Hibris, Kin of Irre and Sticks and Stones Are Required for Long Range Spacing of the Drosophila Wing Disc Sensory SensillaGerit Arne Linneweber, Mathis Winking, Karl-Friedrich Fischbach
Developmental Biology|July 6, 2010
Preferential adhesion maintains separation of ommatidia in the Drosophila eyeSujin Bao, Karl-Friedrich Fischbach, Victoria Corbin, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 21, 2010
Recognition of pre- and postsynaptic neurons via nephrin/NEPH1 homologs is a basis for the formation of the Drosophila retinotopic mapAtsushi Sugie, Daiki Umetsu, Tetsuo Yasugi, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|February 8, 2003
Interspecies comparison of a gene pair with partially redundant function: the rst and kirre genes in D. virilis and D. melanogasterMartin Strünkelnberg, H Gert de Couet, Alexander Hertenstein, et al.
Development Genes and Evolution|August 13, 2005
Single-minded, Dmef2, Pointed, and Su(H) act on identified regulatory sequences of the roughest gene in Drosophila melanogasterHolger Apitz, Martin Strünkelnberg, Heinz Gert de Couet, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|September 13, 2005
Loss- and gain-of-function analysis of the lipid raft proteins Reggie/Flotillin in Drosophila: they are posttranslationally regulated, and misexpression interferes with wing and eye developmentMartin Hoehne, H Gert de Couet, Claudia A O Stuermer, et al.
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|May 16, 2006
Drosophila rolling pebbles colocalises and putatively interacts with alpha-Actinin and the Sls isoform Zormin in the Z-discs of the sarcomere and with Dumbfounded/Kirre, alpha-Actinin and Zormin in the terminal Z-discsNina Kreisköther, Nina Reichert, Detlev Buttgereit, et al.
Development Genes and Evolution|July 28, 2004
Identification of regulatory modules mediating specific expression of the roughest gene in Drosophila melanogasterHolger Apitz, Melanie Kambacheld, Martin Höhne, et al.
Journal of Neurogenetics|January 10, 2009
The irre cell recognition module (IRM) proteinsKarl-Friedrich Fischbach, Gerit Arne Linneweber, Till Felix Malte Andlauer, et al.
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|August 8, 2008
Optic lobe developmentKarl-Friedrich Fischbach, Peter Robin Hiesinger
Plos One|June 9, 2015
The Cell Adhesion Molecules Roughest, Hibris, Kin of Irre and Sticks and Stones Are Required for Long Range Spacing of the Drosophila Wing Disc Sensory SensillaGerit Arne Linneweber, Mathis Winking, Karl-Friedrich Fischbach
Developmental Biology|July 6, 2010
Preferential adhesion maintains separation of ommatidia in the Drosophila eyeSujin Bao, Karl-Friedrich Fischbach, Victoria Corbin, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 21, 2010
Recognition of pre- and postsynaptic neurons via nephrin/NEPH1 homologs is a basis for the formation of the Drosophila retinotopic mapAtsushi Sugie, Daiki Umetsu, Tetsuo Yasugi, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|February 8, 2003
Interspecies comparison of a gene pair with partially redundant function: the rst and kirre genes in D. virilis and D. melanogasterMartin Strünkelnberg, H Gert de Couet, Alexander Hertenstein, et al.
Development Genes and Evolution|August 13, 2005
Single-minded, Dmef2, Pointed, and Su(H) act on identified regulatory sequences of the roughest gene in Drosophila melanogasterHolger Apitz, Martin Strünkelnberg, Heinz Gert de Couet, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|September 13, 2005
Loss- and gain-of-function analysis of the lipid raft proteins Reggie/Flotillin in Drosophila: they are posttranslationally regulated, and misexpression interferes with wing and eye developmentMartin Hoehne, H Gert de Couet, Claudia A O Stuermer, et al.
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|May 16, 2006
Drosophila rolling pebbles colocalises and putatively interacts with alpha-Actinin and the Sls isoform Zormin in the Z-discs of the sarcomere and with Dumbfounded/Kirre, alpha-Actinin and Zormin in the terminal Z-discsNina Kreisköther, Nina Reichert, Detlev Buttgereit, et al.
Development Genes and Evolution|July 28, 2004
Identification of regulatory modules mediating specific expression of the roughest gene in Drosophila melanogasterHolger Apitz, Melanie Kambacheld, Martin Höhne, et al.
Journal of Neurogenetics|January 10, 2009
The irre cell recognition module (IRM) proteinsKarl-Friedrich Fischbach, Gerit Arne Linneweber, Till Felix Malte Andlauer, et al.
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