
Norbert Perrimon, Ph.D.
James Stillman Professor of Developmental Biology, Harvard Medical School
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
The Jak/STAT pathway in model organisms: emerging roles in cell movement.
The fruitless gene is required for the proper formation of axonal tracts in the embryonic central nervous system of Drosophila.
Authors: Authors: Song HJ, Billeter JC, Reynaud E, Carlo T, Spana EP, Perrimon N, Goodwin SF, Baker BS, Taylor BJ.
Genetics
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Genetics
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A Drosophila homolog of cyclase-associated proteins collaborates with the Abl tyrosine kinase to control midline axon pathfinding.
Authors: Authors: Wills Z, Emerson M, Rusch J, Bikoff J, Baum B, Perrimon N, Van Vactor D.
Neuron
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Neuron
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Sequential activation of signaling pathways during innate immune responses in Drosophila.
Hedgehog signal transduction: recent findings.
Unconventional ways to travel.
Differential requirement for STAT by gain-of-function and wild-type receptor tyrosine kinase Torso in Drosophila.
Authors: Authors: Li WX, Agaisse H, Mathey-Prevot B, Perrimon N.
Development
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Development
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Cellular processes associated with germ band retraction in Drosophila.
The promise and perils of Wnt signaling through beta-catenin.
Recruitment of scribble to the synaptic scaffolding complex requires GUK-holder, a novel DLG binding protein.
Authors: Authors: Mathew D, Gramates LS, Packard M, Thomas U, Bilder D, Perrimon N, Gorczyca M, Budnik V.
Curr Biol
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Curr Biol
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