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The following pages link to Drosophila free-running rhythms require intercellular communication (Q24795854):
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- The neuropeptide PDF acts directly on evening pacemaker neurons to regulate multiple features of circadian behavior (Q21092730) (← links)
- Persistence of morning anticipation behavior and high amplitude morning startle response following functional loss of small ventral lateral neurons in Drosophila (Q21562193) (← links)
- PDF receptor expression reveals direct interactions between circadian oscillators in Drosophila (Q24599225) (← links)
- DN1(p) circadian neurons coordinate acute light and PDF inputs to produce robust daily behavior in Drosophila (Q24629055) (← links)
- Drosophila DBT lacking protein kinase activity produces long-period and arrhythmic circadian behavioral and molecular rhythms (Q24681174) (← links)
- Lmo mutants reveal a novel role for circadian pacemaker neurons in cocaine-induced behaviors (Q24796332) (← links)
- Circadian light-input pathways in Drosophila (Q26749443) (← links)
- Common features in diverse insect clocks (Q26775676) (← links)
- Peptide neuromodulation in invertebrate model systems (Q26864612) (← links)
- Identifying behavioral circuits in Drosophila melanogaster: moving targets in a flying insect (Q27006967) (← links)
- Mmp1 processing of the PDF neuropeptide regulates circadian structural plasticity of pacemaker neurons (Q27312483) (← links)
- Clk post-transcriptional control denoises circadian transcription both temporally and spatially (Q27324401) (← links)
- The doubletime and CKII kinases collaborate to potentiate Drosophila PER transcriptional repressor activity (Q28242110) (← links)
- Neurons and networks in daily rhythms (Q28249827) (← links)
- Pigment-dispersing factor affects nocturnal activity rhythms, photic entrainment, and the free-running period of the circadian clock in the cricket gryllus bimaculatus (Q28303701) (← links)
- Circadian remodeling of neuronal circuits involved in rhythmic behavior (Q28472429) (← links)
- Modeling the emergence of circadian rhythms in a clock neuron network (Q28481659) (← links)
- Synergistic interactions between the molecular and neuronal circadian networks drive robust behavioral circadian rhythms in Drosophila melanogaster (Q28541841) (← links)
- A Conserved Bicycle Model for Circadian Clock Control of Membrane Excitability (Q28610919) (← links)
- A mechanism for circadian control of pacemaker neuron excitability (Q28657406) (← links)
- Circadian rhythms from multiple oscillators: lessons from diverse organisms (Q28751778) (← links)
- Pigment-dispersing factor Dmel_CG6496 (Q29812919) (← links)
- Adult circadian behavior in Drosophila requires developmental expression of cycle, but not period (Q30431436) (← links)
- Fluorescence/luminescence circadian imaging of complex tissues at single-cell resolution (Q30435594) (← links)
- Reciprocal cholinergic and GABAergic modulation of the small ventrolateral pacemaker neurons of Drosophila's circadian clock neuron network (Q30513614) (← links)
- Circadian transcription contributes to core period determination in Drosophila (Q33336761) (← links)
- Noise reduction by diffusional dissipation in a minimal quorum sensing motif (Q33366529) (← links)
- Phase coupling of a circadian neuropeptide with rest/activity rhythms detected using a membrane-tethered spider toxin (Q33382835) (← links)
- PDFR and CRY Signaling Converge in a Subset of Clock Neurons to Modulate the Amplitude and Phase of Circadian Behavior in Drosophila (Q33895229) (← links)
- The Clock Input to the First Optic Neuropil of Drosophila melanogaster Expressing Neuronal Circadian Plasticity (Q33961385) (← links)
- Suprachiasmatic nucleus: cell autonomy and network properties (Q34098176) (← links)
- The circadian clock protein timeless regulates phagocytosis of bacteria in Drosophila (Q34130200) (← links)
- Selection for narrow gate of emergence results in correlated sex-specific changes in life history of Drosophila melanogaster (Q34131958) (← links)
- Disruption of Cryptochrome partially restores circadian rhythmicity to the arrhythmic period mutant of Drosophila (Q34244918) (← links)
- The neuropeptide pigment-dispersing factor coordinates pacemaker interactions in the Drosophila circadian system. (Q34346806) (← links)
- Coupled oscillators control morning and evening locomotor behaviour of Drosophila (Q34358746) (← links)
- Dual PDF signaling pathways reset clocks via TIMELESS and acutely excite target neurons to control circadian behavior (Q34410822) (← links)
- Signaling of pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) in the Madeira cockroach Rhyparobia maderae (Q34441065) (← links)
- A resetting signal between Drosophila pacemakers synchronizes morning and evening activity (Q34466620) (← links)
- Functional analysis of circadian pacemaker neurons in Drosophila melanogaster. (Q34498741) (← links)
- Light-mediated TIM degradation within Drosophila pacemaker neurons (s-LNvs) is neither necessary nor sufficient for delay zone phase shifts (Q34510198) (← links)
- Fluorescence circadian imaging reveals a PDF-dependent transcriptional regulation of the Drosophila molecular clock (Q34550244) (← links)
- Calcitonin gene-related peptide neurons mediate sleep-specific circadian output in Drosophila (Q34629534) (← links)
- Vasoactive intestinal peptide and the mammalian circadian system (Q34638010) (← links)
- Electrical silencing of PDF neurons advances the phase of non-PDF clock neurons in Drosophila (Q34765773) (← links)
- The novel gene twenty-four defines a critical translational step in the Drosophila clock. (Q34776644) (← links)
- Neurotoxic protein expression reveals connections between the circadian clock and mating behavior in Drosophila (Q35011850) (← links)
- Circadian period integrates network information through activation of the BMP signaling pathway (Q35067146) (← links)
- Diversity of zebrafish peripheral oscillators revealed by luciferase reporting (Q35080799) (← links)
- Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide mediates circadian rhythmicity and synchrony in mammalian clock neurons (Q35117408) (← links)