Latrophilin signaling links anterior-posterior tissue polarity and oriented cell divisions in the C. elegans embryo.
Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate the orientation of cell division planes during embryogenesis and morphogenesis is a fundamental problem in developmental biology. Here we show that the orphan receptor lat-1, a homolog of vertebrate latrophilins, plays an essential role in the establishme...
Main Authors: | Langenhan, T, Prömel, S, Mestek, L, Esmaeili, B, Waller-Evans, H, Hennig, C, Kohara, Y, Avery, L, Vakonakis, I, Schnabel, R, Russ, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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