
Norbert Perrimon, Ph.D.
James Stillman Professor of Developmental Biology, Harvard Medical School
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Genome-wide high-throughput screens in functional genomics.
Yantar, a conserved arginine-rich protein is involved in Drosophila hemocyte development.
Authors: Authors: Sinenko SA, Kim EK, Wynn R, Manfruelli P, Ando I, Wharton KA, Perrimon N, Mathey-Prevot B.
Dev Biol
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Dev Biol
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The PDGF/VEGF receptor controls blood cell survival in Drosophila.
Authors: Authors: Brückner K, Kockel L, Duchek P, Luque CM, Rørth P, Perrimon N.
Dev Cell
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Dev Cell
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Temperature-sensitive control of protein activity by conditionally splicing inteins.
Authors: Authors: Zeidler MP, Tan C, Bellaiche Y, Cherry S, Häder S, Gayko U, Perrimon N.
Nat Biotechnol
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Nat Biotechnol
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Wingless, hedgehog and heparan sulfate proteoglycans.
The roles of JAK/STAT signaling in Drosophila immune responses.
Genome-wide RNAi analysis of growth and viability in Drosophila cells.
Authors: Authors: Boutros M, Kiger AA, Armknecht S, Kerr K, Hild M, Koch B, Haas SA, Paro R, Perrimon N.
Science
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Science
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Entry is a rate-limiting step for viral infection in a Drosophila melanogaster model of pathogenesis.
Apicobasal polarization: epithelial form and function.
A sensitized genetic screen to identify novel regulators and components of the Drosophila janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription pathway.