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The process by which the anatomical structures derived from the wing disc are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form. This includes the transformation of a wing imaginal disc from a monolayered epithelium in the larvae of holometabolous insects into recognizable adult structures including the wing hinge, wing blade and pleura.
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Authors: Cristina Manjón, Ernesto Sánchez-Herrero, Magali Suzanne
Nature cell biology 2007 JanAuthors: Thomas J Widmann, Christian Dahmann
Journal of cell science 2009 May 1Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving wing disc morphogenesis.
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