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Steroid Signaling within Drosophila Ovarian Epithelial Cells Sex-Specifically Modulates Early Germ Cell Development and Meiotic Entry
Lucy X. Morris, Allan C. Spradling
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Germ Cells
93%
Drosophila
87%
Cysts
82%
Steroids
70%
Epithelial Cells
67%
Ecdysone
57%
ecdysteroid receptor
34%
Gametogenesis
27%
Meiosis
21%
Mammals
16%
Stem Cells
13%
Hormones
13%
Genes
7%
Agriculture & Biology
epithelial cells
81%
steroids
81%
Drosophila
80%
germ cells
79%
gender
57%
ecdysone
46%
cells
23%
gametogenesis
21%
steroid hormones
20%
stem cells
18%
somatic cells
18%
meiosis
18%
mammals
13%
genes
6%
Chemical Compounds
Ecdysone
100%
Steroid
86%
Ecdysteroid
47%
Steroid Hormone
40%
Time
11%