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Publications

Freeman, M. (2000). Feedback control of developmental signalling. Nature, 408, 313-319.

Wasserman, J.D., Urban, S. and Freeman, M. (2000). A family of rhomboid-like genes: Drosophila rhomboid-1 and rhomboid-3 cooperate to activate EGF receptor signalling in the eye. Genes and Development, 14, 1651-1663.

Munro, S. and Freeman, M. (2000) The Notch signalling regulator Fringe acts in the Golgi apparatus and requires the glycosyltransferase signature motif DxD. Current Biology, 10, 813-820.

Casci, T. and Freeman, M. (1999). Control of EGF receptor signalling: lessons from fruitflies. Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 18, 181-201.

Casci, T., Vinós, J. and Freeman, M. (1999). Sprouty, an intracellular inhibitor of Ras signalling. Cell, 96, 655-665.

Dominguez, M., Wasserman, J.D. and Freeman, M. (1998). Multiple functions of the EGF receptor in Drosophila eye development. Current Biology, 8, 1039-1048.

Wasserman, J.D. and Freeman, M. (1998). An autoregulatory cascade of EGF receptor signalling patterns the Drosophila egg. Cell, 95, 355-364.

Freeman, M. (1997). Cell determination strategies in the fly eye. Development, 124, 261-270.

Freeman, M. (1996). Reiterative use of the EGF receptor triggers differentiation of all cell types in the Drosophila eye. Cell, 87, 651-660.

Schweitzer, R., Howes, R., Smith, R., Shilo, B., and Freeman, M. (1995). Inhibition of Drosophila EGF receptor activation by the secreted protein Argos. Nature, 376, 699-702

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