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1. Syndapin constricts microvillar necks to form a united rhabdomere in Drosophila photoreceptors.

2. Drosophila Sidekick is required in developing photoreceptors to enable visual motion detection.

3. Different modes of APC/C activation control growth and neuron-glia interaction in the developing Drosophila eye.

4. Not flying blind: a comparative study of photoreceptor function in flying and non-flying cockroaches.

5. The transcription factor Glass links eye field specification with photoreceptor differentiation in Drosophila.

6. Rhodopsin coexpression in UV photoreceptors of Aedes aegypti and Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes.

7. Rough eyes of the Northeast-Asian wood white, Leptidea amurensis.

8. Sex-specific retinal pigmentation results in sexually dimorphic long-wavelength-sensitive photoreceptors in the eastern pale clouded yellow butterfly, Colias erate.

9. Dual transcriptional activities of SIX proteins define their roles in normal and ectopic eye development.

10. Enhancer-PRE communication contributes to the expansion of gene expression domains in proliferating primordia.

11. Polarization sensitivity and retinal topography of the striped pyjama squid (Sepioloidea lineolata - Quoy/Gaimard 1832).

12. The orientation-dependent visual spatial cut-off frequency in a spider.

13. Pph13 and orthodenticle define a dual regulatory pathway for photoreceptor cell morphogenesis and function.

14. Opsin co-expression in Limulus photoreceptors: differential regulation by light and a circadian clock.

15. A role for juvenile hormone in the prepupal development of Drosophila melanogaster.

16. Crumbs is required to achieve proper organ size control during Drosophila head development.

17. Two-step selection of a single R8 photoreceptor: a bistable loop between senseless and rough locks in R8 fate.

18. Myopic acts in the endocytic pathway to enhance signaling by the Drosophila EGF receptor.

19. Loss of seven-up from Drosophila R1/R6 photoreceptors reveals a stochastic fate choice that is normally biased by Notch.

20. Senseless functions as a molecular switch for color photoreceptor differentiation in Drosophila.

21. Combinatorial signaling in the specification of primary pigment cells in the Drosophila eye.

22. Spectral sensitivity of four species of fiddler crabs (Uca pugnax, Uca pugilator, Uca vomeris and Uca tangeri) measured by in situ microspectrophotometry.

23. Electrophysiological evidence for linear polarization sensitivity in the compound eyes of the stomatopod crustacean Gonodactylus chiragra.

24. A "bright zone" in male hoverfly (Eristalis tenax) eyes and associated faster motion detection and increased contrast sensitivity.

25. The highly ordered assembly of retinal axons and their synaptic partners is regulated by Hedgehog/Single-minded in the Drosophila visual system.

26. Planarian homologs of netrin and netrin receptor are required for proper regeneration of the central nervous system and the maintenance of nervous system architecture.

27. PAT-related amino acid transporters regulate growth via a novel mechanism that does not require bulk transport of amino acids.

28. Rhodopsin patterning in central photoreceptor cells of the blowfly Calliphora vicina: cloning and characterization of Calliphora rhodopsins Rh3, Rh5 and Rh6.

29. Induction and autoregulation of the anti-proneural gene Bar during retinal neurogenesis in Drosophila.

30. Dynactin is required to maintain nuclear position within postmitotic Drosophila photoreceptor neurons.

31. Bar homeodomain proteins are anti-proneural in the Drosophila eye: transcriptional repression of atonal by Bar prevents ectopic retinal neurogenesis.

32. Deciphering synergistic and redundant roles of Hedgehog, Decapentaplegic and Delta that drive the wave of differentiation in Drosophila eye development.

33. The retina of Manduca sexta: rhodopsin expression, the mosaic of green-, blue- and UV-sensitive photoreceptors, and regional specialization.

34. Interaction of Par-6 and Crumbs complexes is essential for photoreceptor morphogenesis in Drosophila.

35. Mechanism of hedgehog signaling during Drosophila eye development.

36. Notch activity in neural cells triggered by a mutant allele with altered glycosylation.

37. EcR isoforms in Drosophila: testing tissue-specific requirements by targeted blockade and rescue.

38. Control of photoreceptor cell morphology, planar polarity and epithelial integrity during Drosophila eye development.

39. Reflections on colourful ommatidia of butterfly eyes.

40. R8 development in the Drosophila eye: a paradigm for neural selection and differentiation.

41. Light-induced and circadian changes in the compound eye of the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae).

42. Ras controls growth, survival and differentiation in the Drosophila eye by different thresholds of MAP kinase activity.

43. Role of the EGFR/Ras/Raf pathway in specification of photoreceptor cells in the Drosophila retina.

44. Lilliputian: an AF4/FMR2-related protein that controls cell identity and cell growth.

45. Transcriptional regulation of cytoskeletal functions and segmentation by a novel maternal pair-rule gene, lilliputian.

46. A new visualization approach for identifying mutations that affect differentiation and organization of the Drosophila ommatidia.

47. The cell adhesion molecule Echinoid defines a new pathway that antagonizes the Drosophila EGF receptor signaling pathway.

48. Drosophila homologues of the transcriptional coactivation complex subunits TRAP240 and TRAP230 are required for identical processes in eye-antennal disc development.

49. Patterning of the R7 and R8 photoreceptor cells of Drosophila: evidence for induced and default cell-fate specification.

50. Local induction of patterning and programmed cell death in the developing Drosophila retina.

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