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 Brierley D, Rathore K et al.J Comp Neurol (2011) 22120935
Developmental origins and architecture of Drosophila leg motoneurons.
 Truman JW, Moats W et al.Development (2010) 20023160
Role of Notch signaling in establishing the hemilineages of secondary neurons in Drosophila melanogaster.
 Zhou B, Williams DW et al.Neural Dev (2009) 19883497
Temporal patterns of broad isoform expression during the development of neuronal lineages in Drosophila.
 Brierley DJ, Blanc E et al.PLoS Biol (2009) 19771147
Dendritic targeting in the leg neuropil of Drosophila: the role of midline signalling molecules in generating a myotopic map.
 Cornbrooks C, Bland C et al.J Neurobiol (2006) 17058189
Delta expression in post-mitotic neurons identifies distinct subsets of adult-specific lineages in Drosophila.
 Williams DW, Kondo S et al.Nat Neurosci (2006) 16980964
Local caspase activity directs engulfment of dendrites during pruning.
 Williams DW, Truman JWDevelopment (2005) 16033801
Cellular mechanisms of dendrite pruning in Drosophila: insights from in vivo time-lapse of remodeling dendritic arborizing sensory neurons.
 Williams DW, Truman JWJ Neurobiol (2005) 15884009
Remodeling dendrites during insect metamorphosis.
 Truman JW, Schuppe H et al.Development (2004) 15459108
Developmental architecture of adult-specific lineages in the ventral CNS of Drosophila.
 Williams DW, Truman JWJ Neurosci (2004) 14973231
Mechanisms of dendritic elaboration of sensory neurons in Drosophila: insights from in vivo time lapse.
 Williams DW, Shepherd DDevelopment (2002) 11830563
Persistent larval sensory neurones are required for the normal development of the adult sensory afferent projections in Drosophila.
 Williams DW, Tyrer M et al.J Comp Neurol (2000) 11077417
Tau and tau reporters disrupt central projections of sensory neurons in Drosophila.
 Williams DW, Shepherd DJ Neurobiol (1999) 10235681
Persistent larval sensory neurons in adult Drosophila melanogaster.