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    PTP10D-mediated cell competition is not obligately required for elimination of polarity-deficient clones by Gerlach, Stephan U, de Vreede, Geert, Bilder, David

    Published in Biology open (01-11-2022)
    “…Animal organs maintain tissue integrity and ensure removal of aberrant cells through several types of surveillance mechanisms. One prominent example is the…”
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    The Scribble module regulates retromer-dependent endocytic trafficking during epithelial polarization by de Vreede, Geert, Schoenfeld, Joshua D, Windler, Sarah L, Morrison, Holly, Lu, Han, Bilder, David

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-07-2014)
    “…Scribble (Scrib) module proteins are major regulators of cell polarity, but how they influence membrane traffic is not known. Endocytosis is also a key…”
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    Epithelial monitoring via ligand-receptor segregation ensures malignant cell elimination by de Vreede, Geert, Gerlach, Stephan U., Bilder, David

    “…Animals have evolved mechanisms, such as cell competition, to remove dangerous or nonfunctional cells from a tissue. Tumor Necrosis Factor signaling can…”
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    Epithelial monitoring through ligand-receptor segregation ensures malignant cell elimination by de Vreede, Geert, Gerlach, Stephan U, Bilder, David

    “…Animals have evolved mechanisms, such as cell competition, to remove dangerous or nonfunctional cells from a tissue. Tumor necrosis factor signaling can…”
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    Cell shape and Wnt signaling redundantly control the division axis of C. elegans epithelial stem cells by Wildwater, Marjolein, Sander, Nicholas, de Vreede, Geert, van den Heuvel, Sander

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-10-2011)
    “…Tissue-specific stem cells combine proliferative and asymmetric divisions to balance self-renewal with differentiation. Tight regulation of the orientation and…”
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    A Drosophila Tumor Suppressor Gene Prevents Tonic TNF Signaling through Receptor N-Glycosylation by de Vreede, Geert, Morrison, Holly A., Houser, Alexandra M., Boileau, Ryan M., Andersen, Ditte, Colombani, Julien, Bilder, David

    Published in Developmental cell (04-06-2018)
    “…Drosophila tumor suppressor genes have revealed molecular pathways that control tissue growth, but mechanisms that regulate mitogenic signaling are far from…”
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    The F-box protein Slmb restricts the activity of aPKC to polarize epithelial cells by Skwarek, Lara C, Windler, Sarah L, de Vreede, Geert, Rogers, Gregory C, Bilder, David

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-2014)
    “…The Par-3/Par-6/aPKC complex is the primary determinant of apical polarity in epithelia across animal species, but how the activity of this complex is…”
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