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Drosophila Genetic Manipulation Toolkit

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UAS-catalase, UAS-SOD1, UAS-SOD2, UAS-p38b+, UAS-DMKK3+, UAS-coracle+, Tubulin-GAL4, Armadillo-GAL4 (Arm-GAL4), and Tubulin-Gal80ts were from the Bloomington Stock Center. UAS-catalaseRNAi, UAS-SOD1RNAi, UAS-SOD2RNAi, UAS-DMKK3RNAi, and UAS-coracleRNAi were from the Vienna Drosophila RNAi Center. D-p38a13 and D-p38b156A were as previously described (Chen et al., 2010 (link)). UAS-p38bDN (Adachi-Yamada et al., 1999 (link)) was a kind gift from T. Adachi-Yamada at Kobe University, Japan. Dot-GAL4 (insertion 11C (c2)) (Kimbrell et al., 2002 (link)) was previously generated in D.A. Kimbrell’s laboratory at the University of California, Davis. GMH5 was as previously described by Wessells et al. (2004) (link). Hand-GAL4 was a kind gift from A. Paululat (University of Osnabruek, Germany).
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Drosophila Genetic Manipulation Toolkit

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UAS-catalase, UAS-SOD1, UAS-SOD2, UAS-p38b+, UAS-DMKK3+, UAS-coracle+, Tubulin-GAL4, Armadillo-GAL4 (Arm-GAL4), and Tubulin-Gal80ts were from the Bloomington Stock Center. UAS-catalaseRNAi, UAS-SOD1RNAi, UAS-SOD2RNAi, UAS-DMKK3RNAi, and UAS-coracleRNAi were from the Vienna Drosophila RNAi Center. D-p38a13 and D-p38b156A were as previously described (Chen et al., 2010 (link)). UAS-p38bDN (Adachi-Yamada et al., 1999 (link)) was a kind gift from T. Adachi-Yamada at Kobe University, Japan. Dot-GAL4 (insertion 11C (c2)) (Kimbrell et al., 2002 (link)) was previously generated in D.A. Kimbrell’s laboratory at the University of California, Davis. GMH5 was as previously described by Wessells et al. (2004) (link). Hand-GAL4 was a kind gift from A. Paululat (University of Osnabruek, Germany).
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