Differential regulation of the proteome and phosphosproteome along the dorso-ventral axis of the early Drosophila embryo

  1. Juan Manuel Gomez
  2. Hendrik Nolte
  3. Elisabeth Vogelsang
  4. Bipasha Dey
  5. Michiko Takeda
  6. Girolamo Giudice
  7. Miriam Faxel
  8. Theresa Haunold
  9. Alina Cepraga
  10. Robert P Zinzen
  11. Marcus Krüger
  12. Evangelia Petsalaki
  13. Yu-Chiun Wang
  14. Maria Leptin  Is a corresponding author
  1. European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Germany
  2. University of Cologne, Germany
  3. RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan
  4. European Molecular Biology Laboratory, United Kingdom
  5. Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany

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  1. Juan Manuel Gomez
  2. Hendrik Nolte
  3. Elisabeth Vogelsang
  4. Bipasha Dey
  5. Michiko Takeda
  6. Girolamo Giudice
  7. Miriam Faxel
  8. Theresa Haunold
  9. Alina Cepraga
  10. Robert P Zinzen
  11. Marcus Krüger
  12. Evangelia Petsalaki
  13. Yu-Chiun Wang
  14. Maria Leptin
(2024)
Differential regulation of the proteome and phosphosproteome along the dorso-ventral axis of the early Drosophila embryo
eLife 13:e99263.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.99263

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