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Vern Twombly

Affiliations: 
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Patterning and Growth Control
Website:
http://www.pitt.edu/~biohome/Dept/Frame/Faculty/twombly.htm
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Twombly V, Bangi E, Le V, et al. (2009) Functional analysis of saxophone, the Drosophila gene encoding the BMP type I receptor ortholog of human ALK1/ACVRL1 and ACVR1/ALK2. Genetics. 183: 563-79, 1SI-8SI
Kengaku M, Twombly V, Tabin C. (1997) Expression of Wnt and Frizzled genes during chick limb bud development. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia On Quantitative Biology. 62: 421-9
Dobens LL, Hsu T, Twombly V, et al. (1997) The Drosophila bunched gene is a homologue of the growth factor stimulated mammalian TSC-22 sequence and is required during oogenesis. Mechanisms of Development. 65: 197-208
Singer MA, Penton A, Twombly V, et al. (1997) Signaling through both type I DPP receptors is required for anterior-posterior patterning of the entire Drosophila wing. Development (Cambridge, England). 124: 79-89
Twombly V, Blackman RK, Jin H, et al. (1996) The TGF-beta signaling pathway is essential for Drosophila oogenesis. Development (Cambridge, England). 122: 1555-65
Raftery LA, Twombly V, Wharton K, et al. (1995) Genetic screens to identify elements of the decapentaplegic signaling pathway in Drosophila. Genetics. 139: 241-54
Letsou A, Arora K, Wrana JL, et al. (1995) Drosophila Dpp signaling is mediated by the punt gene product: a dual ligand-binding type II receptor of the TGF beta receptor family. Cell. 80: 899-908
Brummel TJ, Twombly V, Marqués G, et al. (1994) Characterization and relationship of Dpp receptors encoded by the saxophone and thick veins genes in Drosophila. Cell. 78: 251-61
Carroll SB, Winslow GM, Twombly VJ, et al. (1987) Genes that control dorsoventral polarity affect gene expression along the anteroposterior axis of the Drosophila embryo. Development (Cambridge, England). 99: 327-32
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