Dsmad2 differentially regulates dilp2 and dilp5 in insulin producing and circadian pacemaker cells in unmated adult females

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  • who: Samuel L. Goldsmith and Stuart J. Newfeld from the School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States of America have published the article: dSmad2 differentially regulates dILP2 and dILP5 in insulin producing and circadian pacemaker cells in unmated adult females, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 29/Dec/2022
  • how: All confocal images from the same dSmad2 experiment were analyzed in FIJI with the same parameters. Statistical analyses of pixel intensities from pairs of mutant and wild_type cells in each experiment were conducted in Excel. Rescue of CPC phenotypes with UAS . . .

     

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