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- who: Drosophila integrin adhesion complexes and collaborators from the Instituto Medicina Molecular, Medicina da Universidade, have published the article: Drosophila integrin adhesion complexes are essential for hemocyte migration in vivo, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focus on the migration of small groups of pupal hemocytes that accumulate during larval stages in dorsal patches. The authors show that integrins and other known nascent adhesion-related proteins such as Rhea and Fermitin 1 crucial for this process and that their depletion does not affect polarization in response to environmental cues.
- how: Only hemocytes . . .

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