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    Photoreceptors generate neuronal diversity in their target field through a Hedgehog morphogen gradient in Drosophila by Bostock, Matthew P, Prasad, Anadika R, Donoghue, Alicia, Fernandes, Vilaiwan M

    Published in eLife (25-08-2022)
    “…Defining the origin of neuronal diversity is a major challenge in developmental neurobiology. The Drosophila visual system is an excellent paradigm to study…”
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    Differentiation signals from glia are fine-tuned to set neuronal numbers during development by Prasad, Anadika R, Lago-Baldaia, Inês, Bostock, Matthew P, Housseini, Zaynab, Fernandes, Vilaiwan M

    Published in eLife (12-09-2022)
    “…Neural circuit formation and function require that diverse neurons are specified in appropriate numbers. Known strategies for controlling neuronal numbers…”
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    An Immobilization Technique for Long-Term Time-Lapse Imaging of Explanted Drosophila Tissues by Bostock, Matthew P, Prasad, Anadika R, Chaouni, Rita, Yuen, Alice C, Sousa-Nunes, Rita, Amoyel, Marc, Fernandes, Vilaiwan M

    “…Time-lapse imaging is an essential tool to study dynamic biological processes that cannot be discerned from fixed samples alone. However, imaging cell- and…”
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    Investigating the Roles of Hedgehog Signalling in the Developing Lamina of the Drosophila Melanogaster Visual System by Bostock, Matthew Paul

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…Neurodevelopment is controlled by complex and tightly controlled mechanisms. They function to ensure neuronal diversity at the right time and location. These…”
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    Induced resistance in tomato by SAR activators during predisposing salinity stress by Pye, Matthew F, Hakuno, Fumiaki, Macdonald, James D, Bostock, Richard M

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (2013)
    “…Plant activators are chemicals that induce disease resistance. The phytohormone salicylic acid (SA) is a crucial signal for systemic acquired resistance (SAR),…”
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