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Elevated in vivo levels of a single transcription factor directly convert satellite glia into oligodendrocyte-like cells (2015) Weider M, Wegener A, Schmitt-Engel C, Küspert M, Hillgaertner S, Boesl MR, Hermans-Borgmeyer I, et al. Journal article, Original article Distinct functionality of dishevelled isoforms on Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase 2 (CamKII) in Xenopus gastrulation. (2015) Gentzel M, Schille C, Rauschenberger V, Schambony A Journal article, Original article The iBeetle large-scale RNAi screen reveals gene functions for insect development and physiology (2015) Schmitt-Engel C, Schultheis D, Schwirz J, Ströhlein N, Troelenberg N, Majumdar U, Dao VA, et al. Journal article, Original article Maternal inheritance of twist and analysis of MAPK activation in embryos of the polychaete annelid Platynereis dumerilii. (2014) Pfeifer K, Schaub C, Domsch K, Dorresteijn A, Wolfstetter G Journal article, Original article An Org-1-Tup transcriptional cascade reveals different types of alary muscles connecting internal organs in Drosophila (2014) Boukhatmi H, Schaub C, Bataille L, Reim I, Frendo JL, Frasch M, Vincent A Journal article, Original article Distinct functions of the laminin beta LN domain and collagen IV during cardiac extracellular matrix formation and stabilization of alary muscle attachments revealed by EMS mutagenesis in Drosophila (2014) Hollfelder D, Frasch M, Reim I Journal article, Original article The influence of microgravity on Euglena gracilis as studied on Shenzhou 8 (2014) Nasir A, Strauch S, Becker I, Sperling A, Schuster M, Richter P, Weißkopf M, et al. Journal article Die Darwinsche (R)Evolution – Ein entscheidender Umbruch im Verständnis der belebten Natur (2014) Frasch M Book chapter / Article in edited volumes β-Arrestin interacts with the beta/gamma subunits of trimeric G-proteins and dishevelled in the Wnt/Ca(2+) pathway in xenopus gastrulation. (2014) Seitz K, Duersch V, Harnos J, Bryja V, Gentzel M, Schambony A Journal article, Original article Molecular Mechanisms of Wnt Pathway Specificity (2014) Schambony A, Zaman GJ, Verkaar F Book chapter / Article in edited volumes