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1. Apical cell expansion maintained by Dusky-like establishes a scaffold for corneal lens morphogenesis.

2. Synergistic activation by Glass and Pointed promotes neuronal identity in the Drosophila eye disc.

3. Two distinct mechanisms of Plexin A function in Drosophila optic lobe lamination and morphogenesis.

4. Apical cell expansion maintained by Dusky-like establishes a scaffold for corneal lens morphogenesis.

5. Two distinct mechanisms of Plexin A function in Drosophila optic lobe lamination and morphogenesis.

6. Sidekick dynamically rebalances contractile and protrusive forces to control tissue morphogenesis.

7. The Blimp-1 transcription factor acts in non-neuronal cells to regulate terminal differentiation of the Drosophila eye.

8. An exon junction complex-independent function of Barentsz in neuromuscular synapse growth.

9. R7 photoreceptor axon targeting depends on the relative levels of lost and found expression in R7 and its synaptic partners.

10. Specific Isoforms of the Guanine-Nucleotide Exchange Factor dPix Couple Neuromuscular Synapse Growth to Muscle Growth.

11. Sidekick Is a Key Component of Tricellular Adherens Junctions that Acts to Resolve Cell Rearrangements.

12. Reduced SERCA Function Preferentially Affects Wnt Signaling by Retaining E-Cadherin in the Endoplasmic Reticulum.

13. The Drosophila Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor does not act in the nucleus.

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

15. Glass promotes the differentiation of neuronal and non-neuronal cell types in the Drosophila eye.

16. The COP9 signalosome inhibits Cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligases independently of its deneddylase activity.

17. COP9 signalosome subunits protect Capicua from MAPK-dependent and -independent mechanisms of degradation.

18. Drosophila Vps4 promotes Epidermal growth factor receptor signaling independently of its role in receptor degradation.

19. The metazoan-specific mediator subunit 26 (Med26) is essential for viability and is found at both active genes and pericentric heterochromatin in Drosophila melanogaster.

20. Trafficking of the EGFR ligand Spitz regulates its signaling activity in polarized tissues.

21. Retinal differentiation in Drosophila.

22. A screen for X-linked mutations affecting Drosophila photoreceptor differentiation identifies Casein kinase 1α as an essential negative regulator of wingless signaling.

23. Requirements for mediator complex subunits distinguish three classes of notch target genes at the Drosophila wing margin.

24. Not just the messenger: RNA takes control.

25. Three Drosophila liprins interact to control synapse formation.

26. Exon junction complex subunits are required to splice Drosophila MAP kinase, a large heterochromatic gene.

27. Missed connections: photoreceptor axon seeks target neuron for synaptogenesis.

28. Mammalian SWI/SNF--a subunit BAF250/ARID1 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that targets histone H2B.

29. The transcriptional co-factor Chip acts with LIM-homeodomain proteins to set the boundary of the eye field in Drosophila.

30. Drosophila lysophospholipid acyltransferases are specifically required for germ cell development.

31. The receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase LAR promotes R7 photoreceptor axon targeting by a phosphatase-independent signaling mechanism.

32. Lipid-modified morphogens: functions of fats.

33. Pattern formation in the Drosophila eye disc.

34. Sensory systems: seeing the world in a new light.

35. Message in a nucleus: signaling to the transcriptional machinery.

36. Two subunits specific to the PBAP chromatin remodeling complex have distinct and redundant functions during drosophila development.

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

38. Pygopus activates Wingless target gene transcription through the mediator complex subunits Med12 and Med13.

39. Wingless signaling in Drosophila eye development.

40. Actin capping protein alpha maintains vestigial-expressing cells within the Drosophila wing disc epithelium.

41. Liprin-alpha has LAR-independent functions in R7 photoreceptor axon targeting.

42. Lipid modification of secreted signaling proteins.

43. The novel SAM domain protein Aveugle is required for Raf activation in the Drosophila EGF receptor signaling pathway.

44. Palmitoylation of the EGFR ligand Spitz by Rasp increases Spitz activity by restricting its diffusion.

45. Lightoid and Claret: a rab GTPase and its putative guanine nucleotide exchange factor in biogenesis of Drosophila eye pigment granules.

46. How to make an eye.

47. Coming to our senses.

48. Excessive Myosin activity in mbs mutants causes photoreceptor movement out of the Drosophila eye disc epithelium.

49. A mosaic genetic screen reveals distinct roles for trithorax and polycomb group genes in Drosophila eye development.

50. Two subunits of the Drosophila mediator complex act together to control cell affinity.

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