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    Draper, shown in the fatbody of a Drosophila melanogaster larva
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    Draper, shown in the fatbody of a Drosophila melanogaster larva

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    The fly fatbody is a nutrient storage and mobilization organ akin to the mammalian liver. The engulfment receptor Draper (green) is located at the cell surface of fatbody cells. The cell nuclei are shown in blue.
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    Internal NoteReference: Nature. 2010 Jun 24;465(7301):1093-6
    Keywordsresearch organism, fruit fly, cell-surface receptot
    SourceChristina McPhee and Eric Baehrecke, University of Massachusetts Medical School
    Date2010-07-12 00:00:00
    Credit LineChristina McPhee and Eric Baehrecke, University of Massachusetts Medical School
    InvestigatorEric Baehrecke, University of Massachusetts Medical School
    Record TypePhotograph
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#
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