
Norbert Perrimon, Ph.D.
James Stillman Professor of Developmental Biology, Harvard Medical School
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
The orthodenticle gene is regulated by bicoid and torso and specifies Drosophila head development.
Drosophila homolog of the mammalian jun oncogene is expressed during embryonic development and activates transcription in mammalian cells.
Authors: Authors: Zhang K, Chaillet JR, Perkins LA, Halazonetis TD, Perrimon N.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Putative protein kinase product of the Drosophila segment-polarity gene zeste-white3.
Authors: Authors: Siegfried E, Perkins LA, Capaci TM, Perrimon N.
Nature
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Nature
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Molecular and developmental characterization of the heat shock cognate 4 gene of Drosophila melanogaster.
Authors: Authors: Perkins LA, Doctor JS, Zhang K, Stinson L, Perrimon N, Craig EA.
Mol Cell Biol
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Mol Cell Biol
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Genetic dissection of a complex neurological mutant, polyhomeotic, in Drosophila.
Requirement of the Drosophila raf homologue for torso function.
Multiple functions of a Drosophila homeotic gene, zeste-white 3, during segmentation and neurogenesis.
The segment polarity phenotype of Drosophila involves differential tendencies toward transformation and cell death.
l(1)pole hole is required maternally for pattern formation in the terminal regions of the embryo.
A Drosophila gene expressed in the embryonic CNS shares one conserved domain with the mammalian GAP-43.
Authors: Authors: Ng SC, Perkins LA, Conboy G, Perrimon N, Fishman MC.
Development
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Development
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