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Cory Pfeiffenberger

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Plos Genetics|October 12, 2012
Cul3 and the BTB adaptor insomniac are key regulators of sleep homeostasis and a dopamine arousal pathway in DrosophilaCory Pfeiffenberger, Ravi Allada
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 15, 2006
Ephrin-As and patterned retinal activity act together in the development of topographic maps in the primary visual systemCory Pfeiffenberger, Jena Yamada, David A Feldheim
Sleep Medicine Clinics|September 28, 2013
The Role of Genes in the Insomnia PhenotypePhilip R Gehrman, Cory Pfeiffenberger, Enda Byrne
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|November 3, 2010
Locomotor activity level monitoring using the Drosophila Activity Monitoring (DAM) SystemCory Pfeiffenberger, Bridget C Lear, Kevin P Keegan, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|November 3, 2010
Processing circadian data collected from the Drosophila Activity Monitoring (DAM) SystemCory Pfeiffenberger, Bridget C Lear, Kevin P Keegan, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|November 3, 2010
Processing sleep data created with the Drosophila Activity Monitoring (DAM) SystemCory Pfeiffenberger, Bridget C Lear, Kevin P Keegan, et al.
Neuron|February 29, 2008
Selective disruption of one Cartesian axis of cortical maps and receptive fields by deficiency in ephrin-As and structured activityJianhua Cang, Cristopher M Niell, Xiaorong Liu, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Research|June 21, 2016
Amyloid-β induces sleep fragmentation that is rescued by fatty acid binding proteins in DrosophilaJason R Gerstner, Olivia Lenz, William M Vanderheyden, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|July 19, 2005
Ephrin-As and neural activity are required for eye-specific patterning during retinogeniculate mappingCory Pfeiffenberger, Tyler Cutforth, Georgia Woods, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 9, 2011
Competition is a driving force in topographic mappingJason W Triplett, Cory Pfeiffenberger, Jena Yamada, et al.
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Plos Genetics|October 12, 2012
Cul3 and the BTB adaptor insomniac are key regulators of sleep homeostasis and a dopamine arousal pathway in DrosophilaCory Pfeiffenberger, Ravi Allada
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 15, 2006
Ephrin-As and patterned retinal activity act together in the development of topographic maps in the primary visual systemCory Pfeiffenberger, Jena Yamada, David A Feldheim
Sleep Medicine Clinics|September 28, 2013
The Role of Genes in the Insomnia PhenotypePhilip R Gehrman, Cory Pfeiffenberger, Enda Byrne
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|November 3, 2010
Locomotor activity level monitoring using the Drosophila Activity Monitoring (DAM) SystemCory Pfeiffenberger, Bridget C Lear, Kevin P Keegan, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|November 3, 2010
Processing circadian data collected from the Drosophila Activity Monitoring (DAM) SystemCory Pfeiffenberger, Bridget C Lear, Kevin P Keegan, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|November 3, 2010
Processing sleep data created with the Drosophila Activity Monitoring (DAM) SystemCory Pfeiffenberger, Bridget C Lear, Kevin P Keegan, et al.
Neuron|February 29, 2008
Selective disruption of one Cartesian axis of cortical maps and receptive fields by deficiency in ephrin-As and structured activityJianhua Cang, Cristopher M Niell, Xiaorong Liu, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Research|June 21, 2016
Amyloid-β induces sleep fragmentation that is rescued by fatty acid binding proteins in DrosophilaJason R Gerstner, Olivia Lenz, William M Vanderheyden, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|July 19, 2005
Ephrin-As and neural activity are required for eye-specific patterning during retinogeniculate mappingCory Pfeiffenberger, Tyler Cutforth, Georgia Woods, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 9, 2011
Competition is a driving force in topographic mappingJason W Triplett, Cory Pfeiffenberger, Jena Yamada, et al.
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