Drosophila quail, a villin-related protein, bundles actin filaments in apoptotic nurse cells.

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Published in Development on December 01, 1999

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N Matova1, S Mahajan-Miklos, M S Mooseker, L Cooley

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1: Departments of Genetics and Cell Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510, USA.

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