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1. Canalizing cell fate by transcriptional repression.

2. Hox function and specificity - A tissue centric view.

3. Analysis of Bub3 and Nup75 in the Drosophila male germline lineage.

5. Specificity of the Hox member Deformed is determined by transcription factor levels and binding site affinities.

6. Single-cell RNA sequencing of motoneurons identifies regulators of synaptic wiring in Drosophila embryos.

7. The Hox transcription factor Ultrabithorax binds RNA and regulates co-transcriptional splicing through an interplay with RNA polymerase II.

8. An Evolutionary Perspective on Hox Binding Site Preferences in Two Different Tissues.

9. Hox dosage contributes to flight appendage morphology in Drosophila.

10. The Hox Transcription Factor Ubx Ensures Somatic Myogenesis by Suppressing the Mesodermal Master Regulator Twist.

11. Role of a versatile peptide motif controlling Hox nuclear export and autophagy in the Drosophila fat body.

12. ATF4-Induced Warburg Metabolism Drives Over-Proliferation in Drosophila.

13. Closing the gap: a roadmap to single-cell regulatory genomics.

14. Multi-level and lineage-specific interactomes of the Hox transcription factor Ubx contribute to its functional specificity.

15. The Hox transcription factor Ubx stabilizes lineage commitment by suppressing cellular plasticity in Drosophila .

16. WEADE: A workflow for enrichment analysis and data exploration.

17. Decoding the Regulatory Logic of the Drosophila Male Stem Cell System.

18. Stk33 is required for spermatid differentiation and male fertility in mice.

19. Hox transcription factors: an overview of multi-step regulators of gene expression.

20. Hox Function Is Required for the Development and Maintenance of the Drosophila Feeding Motor Unit.

22. Stage-specific control of niche positioning and integrity in the Drosophila testis.

23. Toward a new twist in Hox and TALE DNA-binding specificity.

24. Stage-specific control of stem cell niche architecture in the Drosophila testis by the posterior Hox gene Abd-B.

25. The HOX-Apoptosis Regulatory Interplay in Development and Disease.

26. The Hox gene Abd-B controls stem cell niche function in the Drosophila testis.

27. Hox transcriptomics in Drosophila embryos.

28. Cell-type specific cis-regulatory networks: insights from Hox transcription factors.

29. The cis-regulatory code of Hox function in Drosophila.

30. Shaping the niche: lessons from the Drosophila testis and other model systems.

31. Antagonistic regulation of apoptosis and differentiation by the Cut transcription factor represents a tumor-suppressing mechanism in Drosophila.

32. COPS: detecting co-occurrence and spatial arrangement of transcription factor binding motifs in genome-wide datasets.

33. A global circadian repressor controls antiphasic expression of metabolic genes in Neurospora.

34. Functional dissection of the Hox protein Abdominal-B in Drosophila cell culture.

35. Vectors for efficient and high-throughput construction of fluorescent drosophila reporters using the PhiC31 site-specific integration system.

36. Cellular analysis of newly identified Hox downstream genes in Drosophila.

37. Expression of the apoptosis gene reaper in homeotic, segmentation and other mutants in Drosophila.

38. Multifactorial regulation of a hox target gene.

39. Shaping segments: Hox gene function in the genomic age.

40. Comparative analysis of Hox downstream genes in Drosophila.

41. Hox genes: realising the importance of realisators.

43. [Guidelines for treatment and prevention of diaper rash].

44. Dissecting the regulation of the Drosophila cell death activator reaper.

45. The Drosophila Hox gene deformed sculpts head morphology via direct regulation of the apoptosis activator reaper.

46. Hox Genes: it's all a matter of context.

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