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  1. SWI/SNF ATPase Brahma and Notch signaling collaborate with CBP/p300 to regulate neural stem cell apoptosis in Drosophila larval central nervous system.
  2. SWI/SNF ATPase Brahma and Notch signaling collaborate with CBP/p300 to regulate neural stem cell apoptosis in Drosophila larval central nervous system
  3. Drosophila grainyhead gene and its neural stem cell specific enhancers show epigenetic synchrony in the cells of the central nervous system
  4. Drosophila grainyhead gene and its neural stem cell-specific enhancers show epigenetic synchrony in the cells of the central nervous system
  5. Hox genes collaborate with helix–loop–helix factor Grainyhead to promote neuroblast apoptosis along the anterior–posterior axis of the Drosophila larval central nervous system
  6. Roles of Drosophila Hox Genes in the Assembly of Neuromuscular Networks and Behavior
  7. Sequential activation of Notch and Grainyhead gives apoptotic competence to Abdominal-B expressing larval neuroblasts in Drosophila Central nervous system
  8. Role of glial niche in regulating neural stem cell proliferation inDrosophilacentral nervous system
  9. Hox gene Abdominal-B uses DoublesexF as a cofactor to promote neuroblast apoptosis inDrosophilacentral nervous system
  10. Understanding the regulation of neural stem cell proliferation in Drosophila central nervous system
  11. Combinatorial action of Grainyhead, Extradenticle and Notch in regulating Hox mediated apoptosis in Drosophila larval CNS
  12. Role of Homothorax in region specific regulation of Deformed in embryonic neuroblasts
  13. Dissecting the functional specificities of two Hox proteins
  14. Origins of Specificity in Protein-DNA Recognition
  15. Chapter 3 Hox Specificity
  16. Functional Specificity of a Hox Protein Mediated by the Recognition of Minor Groove Structure
  17. Compensation of Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptor Function by Altering Sarco-Endoplasmic Reticulum Calcium ATPase Activity in theDrosophilaFlight Circuit
  18. Genetic Dissection of itpr Gene Function Reveals a Vital Requirement in Aminergic Cells of Drosophila Larvae