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Terminal filament cell organization in the larval ovary of Drosophila melanogaster: ultrastructural observations and pattern of divisions

The adult ovary of Drosophila is composed of approximately twenty parallel repetitive structures called ovarioles. The ovarioles appear at the prepupal stage and their formation requires the presence of stacks of discshaped cells called the terminal filaments. Terminal filaments form in a progressiv...

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Published in:Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology 1996-05, Vol.205 (7-8), p.356-363
Main Authors: Sahut-Barnola, Isabelle, Dastugue, Bernard, Couderc, Jean-Louis
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