Drosophila abdomen development relies on matrix metalloproteinases produced by larval cells which drive basement membrane degradation and proliferative growth of progenitor epithelial cells.
Building of the Drosophila abdomen relies on the removal of larval cells and expansion, through proliferation, of a population of progenitor epithelial cells. A new study shows that matrix metalloproteinases produced by larval cells drive basement membrane degradation and proliferative growth of the progenitor epithelial population.
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