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Development (Cambridge, England)|May 9, 2003
Targeted ablation of CCAP neuropeptide-containing neurons of Drosophila causes specific defects in execution and circadian timing of ecdysis behaviorJae H Park, Andrew J Schroeder, Charlotte Helfrich-Förster, et al.
Plos Genetics|September 20, 2021
Circadian regulation of the Drosophila astrocyte transcriptomeSamantha You, Alder M Yu, Mary A Roberts, et al.
Fly|September 17, 2009
The evolutionarily conserved RNA binding protein SMOOTH is essential for maintaining normal muscle functionIsabelle Draper, Meg E Tabaka, F Rob Jackson, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms|June 2, 2012
Cellular requirements for LARK in the Drosophila circadian systemVasudha Sundram, Fanny S Ng, Mary A Roberts, et al.
Journal of Neurogenetics|December 12, 2003
Cell-specific expression of the lark RNA-binding protein in Drosophila results in morphological and circadian behavioral phenotypesAndrew J Schroeder, Ginka K Genova, Mary A Roberts, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|February 4, 2003
A role for CK2 in the Drosophila circadian oscillatorBikem Akten, Eike Jauch, Ginka K Genova, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 16, 2009
Ribosomal s6 kinase cooperates with casein kinase 2 to modulate the Drosophila circadian molecular oscillatorBikem Akten, Michelle M Tangredi, Eike Jauch, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 21, 2005
The Drosophila fragile X mental retardation protein controls actin dynamics by directly regulating profilin in the brainSimon P Reeve, Laura Bassetto, Ginka K Genova, et al.
Plos Pathogens|October 5, 2005
Vibrio cholerae infection of Drosophila melanogaster mimics the human disease choleraNathan S Blow, Robert N Salomon, Kerry Garrity, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 10, 2008
The Drosophila FMRP and LARK RNA-binding proteins function together to regulate eye development and circadian behaviorOyinkan Sofola, Vasudha Sundram, Fanny Ng, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|May 9, 2003
Targeted ablation of CCAP neuropeptide-containing neurons of Drosophila causes specific defects in execution and circadian timing of ecdysis behaviorJae H Park, Andrew J Schroeder, Charlotte Helfrich-Förster, et al.
Plos Genetics|September 20, 2021
Circadian regulation of the Drosophila astrocyte transcriptomeSamantha You, Alder M Yu, Mary A Roberts, et al.
Fly|September 17, 2009
The evolutionarily conserved RNA binding protein SMOOTH is essential for maintaining normal muscle functionIsabelle Draper, Meg E Tabaka, F Rob Jackson, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms|June 2, 2012
Cellular requirements for LARK in the Drosophila circadian systemVasudha Sundram, Fanny S Ng, Mary A Roberts, et al.
Journal of Neurogenetics|December 12, 2003
Cell-specific expression of the lark RNA-binding protein in Drosophila results in morphological and circadian behavioral phenotypesAndrew J Schroeder, Ginka K Genova, Mary A Roberts, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|February 4, 2003
A role for CK2 in the Drosophila circadian oscillatorBikem Akten, Eike Jauch, Ginka K Genova, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 16, 2009
Ribosomal s6 kinase cooperates with casein kinase 2 to modulate the Drosophila circadian molecular oscillatorBikem Akten, Michelle M Tangredi, Eike Jauch, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 21, 2005
The Drosophila fragile X mental retardation protein controls actin dynamics by directly regulating profilin in the brainSimon P Reeve, Laura Bassetto, Ginka K Genova, et al.
Plos Pathogens|October 5, 2005
Vibrio cholerae infection of Drosophila melanogaster mimics the human disease choleraNathan S Blow, Robert N Salomon, Kerry Garrity, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 10, 2008
The Drosophila FMRP and LARK RNA-binding proteins function together to regulate eye development and circadian behaviorOyinkan Sofola, Vasudha Sundram, Fanny Ng, et al.
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