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Ключевое слово celegans [1000+ articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag celegans.
  • Neuronal substrates of complex behaviors in C. elegans.
    Annu Rev Neurosci, Vol. 28 (2005), pp. 451-501.
    by M de Bono, AV Maricq
  • notes Transposons but not retrotransposons are located preferentially in regions of high recombination rate in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Genetics, Vol. 156, No. 4. (December 2000), pp. 1661-1669.
    by L Duret, G Marais, C Biemont
  • Meiotic recombination, noncoding DNA and genomic organization in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Genetics, Vol. 141, No. 1. (September 1995), pp. 159-179.
    by TM Barnes, Y Kohara, A Coulson, S Hekimi
  • SDF-9, a protein tyrosine phosphatase-like molecule, regulates the L3/dauer developmental decision through hormonal signaling in C. elegans.
    Development, Vol. 130, No. 14. (July 2003), pp. 3237-3248.
  • Tc8, a Tourist-like transposon in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Genetics, Vol. 158, No. 3. (July 2001), pp. 1081-1088.
    by QH Le, K Turcotte, T Bureau
  • A DOPAMINE RECEPTOR MODULATING MECHANOSENSORY RESPONSES IN C.elegans.
    East Coast Worm Meeting (2002)
    by Suparna Sanyal, Scott M Summers, Rokhand Arvan, Richard F Wintle, Eve Bigras, Dave Merz, Terence Hebert, William R Schafer, Joseph G Culotti, Hubert HM Van Tol
  • Life span: getting the signal from the nervous system.
    Trends in Neurosciences, Vol. 25 (2002), pp. 212-216.
    by CA Wolkow
  • Post-transcriptional gene silencing by double-stranded RNA.
    Nature Reviews Genetics, Vol. 2 (2002), pp. 110-119.
    by SM Hammond, AA Caudy, GJ Hannon
  • Larval lethal mutations having clr-1 like phenotype.
    International C. elegans Meeting (1993)
  • THE ANALYSIS OF UNC-104 GENE EXPRESSION.
    International C. elegans Meeting (1991)
    by Y Zhang, AJ Otsuka
  • Tailoring the genome: the power of genetic approaches.
    Nat Genet, Vol. 33 (2003), pp. 276-284.
  • nucleolar mutants.
    International C. elegans Meeting (1983)
  • Is the dauer an alternative larval stage?
    Worm Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 14 (1996)
    by CD Link
  • gon-2 molecular genetics.
    East Coast Worm Meeting (1998)
    by RW Biron, AY Sun, DL Church, EJ Lambie
  • Symmetry Breaking in C. elegans: Another Gift from the Sperm.
    Dev Cell, Vol. 11 (2006), pp. 273-274.
  • Excitatory GABA function.
    International C. elegans Meeting (1993)
    by EM Jorgensen, EA Hartweig, HR Horvitz
  • Isolation and analysis of suppressors of activated let-60 ras mutation.
    International C. elegans Meeting (1993)
    by M Han, N Singh, M Hara, G Herrmann, Y Han
  • Comparative study of the ovo-related gene lin-48 provides evidence for the evolution of transcriptional regulation
    Worm Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 17 (2002)
    by Xiaodong Wang, Helen M Chamberlin
  • Behavioral and synaptic defects in C. elegans lacking the NK-2 homeobox gene ceh-28.
    Dev Neurobiol (2007)
    by P Ray, R Schnabel, PG Okkema
  • Identification of Genes Required for P0 Spindle Alignment.
    International Worm Meeting (2007)
    by James Carter, Aleena Garner, Encalada Sandra, Bruce Bowerman
  • a screen for recessive lethals in the unc-60(V) region.
    Worm Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 9 (1986)
    by KS Mckim, MFP Heschl, RE Rosenbluth, DL Baillie
  • Gene expression profiling studies on Caenorhabditis elegans dystrophin mutants dys-1(cx-35) and dys-1(cx18).
    Genomics, Vol. 88 (2006), pp. 642-649.
    by PR Towers, P Lescure, D Baban, JA Malek, J Duarte, E Jones, KE Davies, L Segalat, DB Sattelle
  • Identification of two epoxide hydrolases in Caenorhabditis elegans that metabolize mammalian lipid signaling molecules.
    Arch Biochem Biophys (2008)
    by TR Harris, PA Aronov, PD Jones, H Tanaka, M Arand, BD Hammock
  • THE EFFECT OF ETHANOL ON THE LIFESPAN AND FECUNDITY OF THE AGED C. elegans
    Worm Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 14 (1995)
    by VV Bakaev
  • Homologous gene targeting in C. elegans.
    European Worm Meeting (2002)
    by Eugene Berezikov, Ronald HA Plasterk
  • Comparative survey of early embryogenesis of Secernentea (Nematoda), with phylogenetic implications.
    Canadian Journal of Zoology, Vol. 79 (2001), pp. 82-94.
    by CM Dolinski, JG Baldwin, WK Thomas
  • A neomorphic syntaxin mutation blocks volatile-anesthetic action in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, Vol. 96 (1999), pp. 2479-2484.
  • Isolation of suppressors of epidermal abnormalities elicited by tetraspanin tsp-15 mutation
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Hiroki Moribe, John Yochem, Eisuke Mekada
  • Mutations that rescue the paralysis of C. elegans ric-8 (synembryn) mutants activate the Gs pathway and define a major branch of the synaptic signaling network.
    Genetics, Vol. 169 (2005), pp. 631-649.
    by MA Schade, NK Reynolds, KG Miller
  • Cadherin-Related Genes in C. elegans
    Worm Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 13 (1994)
    by J Pettitt, S Suzuki, WB Wood
  • Using N2/CB4856 chromosome substitution strains to map mutants and natural variation in C. elegans.
    International Worm Meeting (2007)
    by William C Chen, Sandra S Slutz, Bronwyn L Macinnis, Miriam B Goodman, Man-Wah Tan
  • Localization of the glp-1 Protein in the Germline and Embryos
    Worm Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 12 (1992)
    by SL Crittenden, JE Kimble
  • Behavioral phenotypes of C. elegans that lack RNA editing by ADARs.
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Sandhiya Kalyanasundaram, Brenda L Bass
  • Galpha(o/i) and Galpha(s) Signaling Function in Parallel with the MSP/Eph Receptor to Control Meiotic Diapause in C. elegans.
    Curr Biol, Vol. 16 (2006), pp. 1257-1268.
  • Functional analysis of a C. elegans trans-splice acceptor.
    Nucleic Acids Res, Vol. 21, No. 4. (25 February 1993), pp. 913-919.
    by R Conrad, RF Liou, T Blumenthal
  • CONTROL OF GENE T23G5.5 EXPRESSION BY UPSTREAM SEQUENCES.
    International C. elegans Meeting (1995)
    by D Macgregor, AS Lynch, D Coates, IA Hope, RE Isaac
  • The Role of Dynactin Complex in Spindle Alignment in C elegans Early Embryo
    Mid-west Worm Meeting (2002)
    by Haining Zhang, John G White
  • Evolution of Vulva Formation: Part IV: Variation in AC Position Can Cause a Shift of Vulva Formation Towards P(4-6).p.
    Worm Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 13 (1994)
    by RJ Sommer, PW Sternberg
  • Dealkylation of various 24-alkylsterols by the nematode C. elegans.
    Lipids, Vol. 20 (1985), pp. 102-107.
    by R Lozano, WR Lusby, DJ Chitwood, JA Svoboda
  • Germline immortality and the DNA damage response in C. elegans
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Julie A Boerckel, Yan Liu, Shawn Ahmed
  • Genome-wide RNAi-based screen to identify genes required for cell division processes in C. elegans
    European Worm Meeting (2000)
    by C Echeverri, S Jones, S Leidel, AR Coulson, M Kirkham, A Goessen, E Hannak, E Cassin, K Flohrs, K Oegema, SC Pichler, P Gonczy, M Brehm, AA Hyman
  • Cloning and characterization of a cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinase controlling body size in C. elegans
    International C. elegans Meeting (2001)
    by Takashi Hirose, Yasumi Ohshima
  • Exploring Innate Immunity Signalling Networks
    European Worm Meeting (2006)
    by Daniel Wong, Katja Ziegler, Leopold C Kurz, Nathalie Pujol, Jonathan Ewbank
  • G-proteins and calcium release into the polymodal sensory neurons ASH.
    International Worm Meeting (2003)
    by Alfonso J Apicella, Rex Kerr, Massimo Hilliard, Hiroshi Suzuki, Paolo Bazzicalupo, William R Scafer
  • Genetics of intercellular signalling in C. elegans.
    Development 1989 Supplement, Vol. 107 (1989), pp. 53-57.
    by JA Austin, EM Maine, JE Kimble
  • Corrigendum to MRG-1, a mortality factor-related chromodomain protein, is required maternally for primordial germ cells to initiate mitotic proliferation in C. elegans
    Mechanisms of Development, Vol. 120 (2003), pp. 397- 200.
  • Cloning and sequencing of the cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain.
    International C. elegans Meeting (1993)
    by RJ Lye, RK Wilson, RH Waterston
  • Heritable and inducible gene knockdown in C. elegans using Wormgate and the ORFeome.
    Gene, Vol. 359 (2005), pp. 26-34.
    by NM Johnson, CA Behm, SC Trowell
  • Identifying universal Serratia marcescens virulence factors using C. elegans.
    International C. elegans Meeting (2001)
    by Leopold C Kurz, Sophie Chauvet, Emmanuel Andres, Dominique Ferrandon, Mitchell Uh, Jean Celli, Brett B Finlay, Jonathan Ewbank
  • The Evolution of Hermaphrodites Requires Two Steps.
    International Worm Meeting (2007)
    by Christopher Baldi, Ronald Ellis
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