Tanentzapf Lab

Tanentzapf Lab

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The Tanentzapf lab uses molecular biology, genetics, and cutting edge imaging technology to address basic biological questions. In the Tanentzapf lab we use Drosophila (fruit fly) as our genetic model organism of choice.

Cover Photo — August 1, 2015, 142 (15) 08/04/2015

Our lab's latest paper is featured on the cover of the latest issue of the journal Development!

Cover Photo — August 1, 2015, 142 (15) Cover: Whole-mount adult Drosophila ovaries. The gap junction protein Zero population growth (Zpg/Innexin4) tagged with GFP (green) labels the developing germ line throughout oogenesis. DAPI counterstaining labels the nuclei (magenta). See Research article by Smendziuk et al. on p. 2598.

Bi-directional gap junction-mediated Soma-Germline communication is essential for... 07/15/2015

Our latest paper is available online at Development. Paper should come out shortly!

Bi-directional gap junction-mediated Soma-Germline communication is essential for... Development. 2015 Jun 26. pii: dev.123448. [Epub ahead of print]

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