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20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) signaling regulates amnioserosa morphogenesis during Drosophila dorsal closure: EcR modulates gene expression in a complex with the AP-1 subunit, Jun
Author: Yoo, Byoungjoo, Author: Kim, Hae-Yoon, Author: Chen, Xi, Author: Shen, Weiping, Author: Jang, Ji Sun, Author: Stein, Shaianne N., Author: Cormier, Olga, Author: Pereira, Lionel, Author: Shih, Claire R. Y., Author: Krieger, Charles, Author: Reed, Bruce, Author: Harden, Nicholas, Author: Wang,Simon J. H.
Date created: 2021-08-17

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  • 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) (1)
  • Amnioserosa (1)
  • Dorsal closure (1)
  • Ecdysone receptor (EcR) (1)
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