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A novel
Drosophila
injury model reveals severed axons are cleared through a Draper/MMP-1 signaling cascade
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.23611
eLIFE , Aug 21, 2017
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Confocal microscopy and analysis
Maria D Purice
Sean D Speese
Mary A Logan
Original Research Paper
A novel
Drosophila
injury model reveals severed axons are cleared through a Draper/MMP-1 signaling cascade
eLIFE
, Aug 21, 2017
DOI:
10.7554/eLife.23611
Last updated date: Apr 26, 2021
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1. Purice, M. , Speese, S. and Logan, M. (2021). Confocal microscopy and analysis. Bio-protocol.
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2. Purice, M., Ray, A., Münzel, E., Pope, B., Park, D., Speese, S. and Logan, M.(2017). A novel
Drosophila
injury model reveals severed axons are cleared through a Draper/MMP-1 signaling cascade. eLIFE . DOI:
10.7554/eLife.23611
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