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Charles D Derby

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The Biological Bulletin|May 3, 2021
The Crustacean Antennule: A Complex Organ Adapted for Lifelong Function in Diverse Environments and LifestylesCharles D Derby
The Biological Bulletin|December 18, 2007
Escape by inking and secreting: marine molluscs avoid predators through a rich array of chemicals and mechanismsCharles D Derby
Chemical Senses|April 4, 2007
Why have neurogenesis in adult olfactory systems? The Presidential Symposium at the 2006 AChemS ConferenceCharles D Derby
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|August 19, 2009
Symposium overview: Neuroecology of chemical sensesCharles D Derby
Marine Drugs|May 15, 2014
Cephalopod ink: production, chemistry, functions and applicationsCharles D Derby
The Biological Bulletin|June 24, 2010
Effects of sea hare ink secretion and its escapin-generated components on a variety of predatory fishesMatthew Nusnbaum, Charles D Derby
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 7, 2005
Non-olfactory chemoreceptors in asymmetric setae activate antennular grooming behavior in the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argusManfred Schmidt, Charles D Derby
Natural Product Reports|February 21, 2017
Finding food: how marine invertebrates use chemical cues to track and select foodMichiya Kamio, Charles D Derby
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|April 28, 2011
Cytoarchitecture and ultrastructure of neural stem cell niches and neurogenic complexes maintaining adult neurogenesis in the olfactory midbrain of spiny lobsters, Panulirus argusManfred Schmidt, Charles D Derby
Chemical Senses|February 29, 2024
What are olfaction and gustation, and do all animals have them?Charles D Derby, John Caprio
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The Biological Bulletin|May 3, 2021
The Crustacean Antennule: A Complex Organ Adapted for Lifelong Function in Diverse Environments and LifestylesCharles D Derby
The Biological Bulletin|December 18, 2007
Escape by inking and secreting: marine molluscs avoid predators through a rich array of chemicals and mechanismsCharles D Derby
Chemical Senses|April 4, 2007
Why have neurogenesis in adult olfactory systems? The Presidential Symposium at the 2006 AChemS ConferenceCharles D Derby
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|August 19, 2009
Symposium overview: Neuroecology of chemical sensesCharles D Derby
Marine Drugs|May 15, 2014
Cephalopod ink: production, chemistry, functions and applicationsCharles D Derby
The Biological Bulletin|June 24, 2010
Effects of sea hare ink secretion and its escapin-generated components on a variety of predatory fishesMatthew Nusnbaum, Charles D Derby
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 7, 2005
Non-olfactory chemoreceptors in asymmetric setae activate antennular grooming behavior in the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argusManfred Schmidt, Charles D Derby
Natural Product Reports|February 21, 2017
Finding food: how marine invertebrates use chemical cues to track and select foodMichiya Kamio, Charles D Derby
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|April 28, 2011
Cytoarchitecture and ultrastructure of neural stem cell niches and neurogenic complexes maintaining adult neurogenesis in the olfactory midbrain of spiny lobsters, Panulirus argusManfred Schmidt, Charles D Derby
Chemical Senses|February 29, 2024
What are olfaction and gustation, and do all animals have them?Charles D Derby, John Caprio
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