Photoreceptor specification in the Drosophila eye

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Description

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The human eye is made from many diverse cell types in various tissue layers and structures. In diseased or damaged eyes the ability to replace defective or absent cell types has major therapeutic importance. Here retinal precursor cells need to be guided through various developmental steps in order to generate the required cell types. This grant aims to understand the processes of cell specification in a model retina; the developing Drosophila eye. The study is focused on the Notch and RTK signaling pathways. A series of complex interactions between these two pathways specify a number of distinct cell types, and we aim to use a variety of molecular, genetic and histological techniques to understand how the two signaling pathways are integrated and interpreted in the cells, and how this information then directs the specification of discrete retinal cell types.
StatutTerminé
Date de début/de fin réelle9/1/138/31/18

Financement

  • National Eye Institute: 392 000,00 $ US
  • National Eye Institute: 392 000,00 $ US
  • National Eye Institute: 400 000,00 $ US
  • National Eye Institute: 400 000,00 $ US

Keywords

  • Biología celular

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