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Recently, asymmetric cell division was filmed in vivo in fruit fly germinal stem cells for the first time. Share: Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIN Email. FULL STORY.
Research into fruit fly cells could lead to cancer insights. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2014 / 01 / 140102113142.htm ...
Citation: Growing without cell division (2011, November 1) ... New thinking on regulation of sex chromosomes in fruit flies. Sep 19, 2011. When plants go polyploid. Sep 13, 2011.
Maaike de Jong ¹†, Mieke Wolters-Arts ¹, Bernardus C. J. Schimmel ¹‡, Catharina L. M. Stultiens ¹, Peter F. M. de Groot ¹, Stephen J. Powers ², Yury M. Tikunov ³, Arnoud G. Bovy ³, Celestina Mariani ¹ ...
Fruit-fly cells use previously unknown complex cellular structures to store phosphate, ... However, cell division slowed down when the researchers tweaked the gene to overexpress the PXo protein.
De novo specification of epidermal cells in the AZ promotes fruit growth. Credit: Nature Plants (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41477-025-01976-0.
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