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Characterization of the p21-activated kinase Pak during Drosophila oogenesis
Author: Vlachos, Stephanie
Date created: 2012-01-06
The role of p21-activated kinase in Drosophila development
Author: Conder, Ryan
Date created: 2007
Bidirectional communication between tissues regulating morphogenesis in a Drosophila model of wound healing
Author: Chen, Xi
Date created: 2014-05-28

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  • (-) Epithelial Morphogenesis (3)
  • Drosophila (3)
  • Pak (2)
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