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Aksu, M., Seiradake, E. (2018). DIPping into the Fly Visual System.  Neuron 100(6): 1270--1272.
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The nervous system relies on a combinatorial code of protein interactions that determine wiring specificity. Two complementary studies by Cosmanescu et al. (2018) and Xu et al. (2018) present the most comprehensive biophysical and structural analysis of the cell-recognition proteins DIP and Dpr to date, and the discovery of key functions of DIP-α and Dpr6/10 in the wiring of the Drosophila visual system.
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Interactions between the Ig-Superfamily Proteins DIP-α and Dpr6/10 Regulate Assembly of Neural Circuits.
Xu et al., 2018, Neuron 100(6): 1369--1384.e6 [FBrf0241076]

Neuron-Subtype-Specific Expression, Interaction Affinities, and Specificity Determinants of DIP/Dpr Cell Recognition Proteins.
Cosmanescu et al., 2018, Neuron 100(6): 1385--1400.e6 [FBrf0241075]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
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    Neuron
    Title
    Neuron
    Publication Year
    1988-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0896-6273
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