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The Toll pathway inhibits tissue growth and regulates cell fitness in an infection-dependent manner
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Since Toll signaling is a key mediator for the immune response, it is possible that a subliminal pathway activity level stems from chronic exposure to pathogens, due to typically unsterile working conditions. Under extra-pathogen conditions Cactus-dependent overgrowth was further enhanced, but suppr
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  • Since Toll signaling is a key mediator for the immune response, it is possible that a subliminal pathway activity level stems from chronic exposure to pathogens, due to typically unsterile working conditions.
  • Under extra-pathogen conditions Cactus-dependent overgrowth was further enhanced, but suppressed under axenic conditions (Figure 3A–B’’, quantified in Figure 3D).

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