Skip Nav Destination
Other journals from
Article navigation
FROM DEVELOPMENT|
15 February 2013
Signal transduction by the Fat cytoplasmic domain
Guohui Pan
Yongqiang Feng
Abhijit A. Ambegaonkar
Gongping Sun
Matthew Huff
Cordelia Rauskolb
Kenneth D. Irvine
Online ISSN: 1477-9137
Print ISSN: 0021-9533
© 2013.
2013
J Cell Sci (2013) 126 (4): e1.
- Split-screen
- Views Icon Views
-
Article Versions Icon
Versions
- Version of Record 15 February 2013
- Share Icon Share
-
Tools Icon
Tools
- Search Site
Citation
Guohui Pan, Yongqiang Feng, Abhijit A. Ambegaonkar, Gongping Sun, Matthew Huff, Cordelia Rauskolb, Kenneth D. Irvine; Signal transduction by the Fat cytoplasmic domain. J Cell Sci 15 February 2013; 126 (4): e1. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.131441
Download citation file:
Advertisement
62
Views
Cited by
2024 Journal Meeting 'Diversity and Evolution in Cell Biology'

Registration is open for our 2024 Journal Meeting Diversity and Evolution in Cell Biology, which aims to bring together evolutionary biologists and cell biologists investigating diverse aspects of cellular physiology. Early-bird deadline is 19 January 2024.
FocalPlane image competition winner: Rebecca Simkin

We are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2023 FocalPlane image competition is Rebecca Simkin. Rebecca’s image, ‘Neuromuscular junctions’, depicts four NMJs in a lumbrical muscle, located in the hind paw of a wildtype mouse. Read the full interview here.
Reasons to submit to Journal of Cell Science

There are many benefits to publishing in Journal of Cell Science - read more about why you should choose JCS or visit our submission page now.
Say hello, wave goodbye

The JCS Editorial team has seen some changes recently. Our Editor-in-Chief welcomes three new Editors – Megan King, Renata Basto and Kairbaan Hodivala-Dilke – who will continue to ensure JCS publishes cutting edge cell biology that the community wants to read.
Read & Publish: what authors say

We have had wonderful feedback from authors who have published in our journal and benefitted from Read & Publish agreements arranged by their institutional libraries. Read about their experiences.