Number of items at this level: 40.
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2011
2010
Benna, Clara,
Bonaccorsi, Silvia,
Wülbeck, Corinna,
Helfrich-Förster, Charlotte,
Gatti, Maurizio 
,
Kyriacou, Charalambos P.,
Costa, Rodolfo and
Sandrelli, Federica
(2010)
Drosophila timeless2 Is Required for Chromosome Stability and Circadian Photoreception.
Current Biology 20 (4), pp. 346-352.
Fulltext not available.
2009
Johard, Helena A.D.,
Yoishii, Taishi,
Dircksen, Heinrich 
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Cusumano, Paola,
Rouyer, Francois 
,
Helfrich‐Förster, Charlotte and
Nässel, Dick R.
(2009)
Peptidergic clock neurons in Drosophila: Ion transport peptide and short neuropeptide F in subsets of dorsal and ventral lateral neurons.
Journal of Comparative Neurology 516 (1), pp. 59-73.
Fulltext not available.
Yoshii, Taishi 
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Wülbeck, Corinna,
Sehadova, Hana 
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Veleri, Shobi,
Bichler, Dominik,
Stanewsky, Ralf 
and
Helfrich-Förster, Charlotte
(2009)
The Neuropeptide Pigment-Dispersing Factor Adjusts Period and Phase ofDrosophila's Clock.
The Journal of Neuroscience 29 (8), pp. 2597-2610.
Fulltext not available.
2008
2007
Helfrich‐Förster, Charlotte,
Shafer, Orie T.,
Wülbeck, Corinna,
Grieshaber, Eva,
Rieger, Dirk 
and
Taghert, Paul
(2007)
Development and morphology of the clock‐gene‐expressing lateral neurons of Drosophila melanogaster.
Journal of Comparative Neurology 500 (1), pp. 47-70.
Fulltext not available.
Hamasaka, Yasutaka,
Rieger, Dirk 
,
Parmentier, Marie‐Laure 
,
Grau, Yves,
Helfrich‐Förster, Charlotte and
Nässel, Dick R.
(2007)
Glutamate and its metabotropic receptor in Drosophila clock neuron circuits.
Journal of Comparative Neurology 505 (1), pp. 32-45.
Fulltext not available.
2006
2005
2004
2003
Veleri, Shobi,
Brandes, Christian,
Helfrich-Förster, Charlotte 
,
Hall, Jeffrey C. and
Stanewsky, Ralf 
(2003)
A Self-Sustaining, Light-Entrainable Circadian Oscillator in the Drosophila Brain.
Current Biology 13 (20), pp. 1758-1767.
Fulltext not available.
2000
Emery, Patrick,
Stanewsky, Ralf,
Helfrich-Förster, Charlotte,
Emery-Le, Myai,
Hall, Jeffrey C. and
Rosbash, Michael
(2000)
Drosophila CRY Is a Deep Brain Circadian Photoreceptor.
Neuron 26 (2), pp. 493-504.
Fulltext not available.
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