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Kirst King-Jones

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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 26, 2013
What goes up must come down: transcription factors have their say in making ecdysone pulsesQiuxiang Ou, Kirst King-Jones
Nature Reviews. Genetics|April 2, 2005
Nuclear receptors--a perspective from DrosophilaKirst King-Jones, Carl S Thummel
Current Biology : CB|August 23, 2016
The Circadian Clock Is a Key Driver of Steroid Hormone Production in DrosophilaFrancesca Di Cara, Kirst King-Jones
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|August 22, 2013
How clocks and hormones act in concert to control the timing of insect developmentFrancesca Di Cara, Kirst King-Jones
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 29, 2005
Developmental biology. Less steroids make bigger fliesKirst King-Jones, Carl S Thummel
Plos Biology|October 8, 2011
Nuclear receptor DHR4 controls the timing of steroid hormone pulses during Drosophila developmentQiuxiang Ou, Adam Magico, Kirst King-Jones
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 23, 2024
<i>Soul</i> is a master control gene governing the development of the <i>Drosophila</i> prothoracic glandWen Liu, Minyi Yan, Kirst King-Jones
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|February 28, 2020
Spatial and temporal control of gene manipulation in Drosophila via drug-activated Cas9 nucleasesNhan Huynh, Song Wang, Kirst King-Jones
Biology Methods & Protocols|December 23, 2024
An efficient injection protocol for <i>Drosophila</i> larvaeSattar Soltani, Nhan Huynh, Kirst King-Jones
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 26, 2009
Nuclear receptor DHR96 acts as a sentinel for low cholesterol concentrations in Drosophila melanogasterMattéa Bujold, Akila Gopalakrishnan, Emma Nally, et al.
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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 26, 2013
What goes up must come down: transcription factors have their say in making ecdysone pulsesQiuxiang Ou, Kirst King-Jones
Nature Reviews. Genetics|April 2, 2005
Nuclear receptors--a perspective from DrosophilaKirst King-Jones, Carl S Thummel
Current Biology : CB|August 23, 2016
The Circadian Clock Is a Key Driver of Steroid Hormone Production in DrosophilaFrancesca Di Cara, Kirst King-Jones
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|August 22, 2013
How clocks and hormones act in concert to control the timing of insect developmentFrancesca Di Cara, Kirst King-Jones
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 29, 2005
Developmental biology. Less steroids make bigger fliesKirst King-Jones, Carl S Thummel
Plos Biology|October 8, 2011
Nuclear receptor DHR4 controls the timing of steroid hormone pulses during Drosophila developmentQiuxiang Ou, Adam Magico, Kirst King-Jones
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 23, 2024
<i>Soul</i> is a master control gene governing the development of the <i>Drosophila</i> prothoracic glandWen Liu, Minyi Yan, Kirst King-Jones
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|February 28, 2020
Spatial and temporal control of gene manipulation in Drosophila via drug-activated Cas9 nucleasesNhan Huynh, Song Wang, Kirst King-Jones
Biology Methods & Protocols|December 23, 2024
An efficient injection protocol for <i>Drosophila</i> larvaeSattar Soltani, Nhan Huynh, Kirst King-Jones
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 26, 2009
Nuclear receptor DHR96 acts as a sentinel for low cholesterol concentrations in Drosophila melanogasterMattéa Bujold, Akila Gopalakrishnan, Emma Nally, et al.
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