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Gal Haspel

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Current Biology : CB|November 8, 2022
Neurodevelopment: Maintaining function during circuit reconfigurationGal Haspel, Netta Cohen
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 14, 2011
A perimotor framework reveals functional segmentation in the motoneuronal network controlling locomotion in Caenorhabditis elegansGal Haspel, Michael J O'Donovan
Worm|September 24, 2013
A connectivity model for the locomotor network of Caenorhabditis elegansGal Haspel, Michael J O'Donovan
Bioscience|March 9, 2016
Neurobiology of <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> Locomotion: Where Do We Stand?Julijana Gjorgjieva, David Biron, Gal Haspel
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|April 28, 2004
Channel-forming activity in the venom of the cockroach-hunting wasp, Ampulex compressaDan Gincel, Gal Haspel, Frederic Libersat
Journal of Neurobiology|July 29, 2003
Direct injection of venom by a predatory wasp into cockroach brainGal Haspel, Lior Ann Rosenberg, Frederic Libersat
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 23, 2022
Neuronal Microsurgery with an Yb-Doped Fiber Femtosecond LaserMaria B Harreguy, Tracy S Tran, Gal Haspel
Aging Cell|October 4, 2017
TOR-mediated regulation of metabolism in agingHenri Antikainen, Monica Driscoll, Gal Haspel, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 20, 2010
Motoneurons dedicated to either forward or backward locomotion in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegansGal Haspel, Michael J O'Donovan, Anne C Hart
Plos One|March 4, 2014
Sensory arsenal on the stinger of the parasitoid jewel wasp and its possible role in identifying cockroach brainsRam Gal, Maayan Kaiser, Gal Haspel, et al.
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Current Biology : CB|November 8, 2022
Neurodevelopment: Maintaining function during circuit reconfigurationGal Haspel, Netta Cohen
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 14, 2011
A perimotor framework reveals functional segmentation in the motoneuronal network controlling locomotion in Caenorhabditis elegansGal Haspel, Michael J O'Donovan
Worm|September 24, 2013
A connectivity model for the locomotor network of Caenorhabditis elegansGal Haspel, Michael J O'Donovan
Bioscience|March 9, 2016
Neurobiology of <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> Locomotion: Where Do We Stand?Julijana Gjorgjieva, David Biron, Gal Haspel
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|April 28, 2004
Channel-forming activity in the venom of the cockroach-hunting wasp, Ampulex compressaDan Gincel, Gal Haspel, Frederic Libersat
Journal of Neurobiology|July 29, 2003
Direct injection of venom by a predatory wasp into cockroach brainGal Haspel, Lior Ann Rosenberg, Frederic Libersat
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 23, 2022
Neuronal Microsurgery with an Yb-Doped Fiber Femtosecond LaserMaria B Harreguy, Tracy S Tran, Gal Haspel
Aging Cell|October 4, 2017
TOR-mediated regulation of metabolism in agingHenri Antikainen, Monica Driscoll, Gal Haspel, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 20, 2010
Motoneurons dedicated to either forward or backward locomotion in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegansGal Haspel, Michael J O'Donovan, Anne C Hart
Plos One|March 4, 2014
Sensory arsenal on the stinger of the parasitoid jewel wasp and its possible role in identifying cockroach brainsRam Gal, Maayan Kaiser, Gal Haspel, et al.
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