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                             38 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 An electrically coupled pioneer circuit enables motor development via proprioceptive feedback in Drosophila embryos Zeng, Xiangsunze

31 23 p. 5327-5340.e5
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2 Antifungal drug resistance: Deciphering the mechanisms governing multidrug resistance in the fungal pathogen Candida glabrata Robbins, Nicole

31 23 p. R1520-R1523
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3 Attention improves information flow between neuronal populations without changing the communication subspace Srinath, Ramanujan

31 23 p. 5299-5313.e4
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4 A viral histone-like protein exploits antagonism between linker histones and HMGB proteins to obstruct the cell cycle Lynch, Kelsey L.

31 23 p. 5227-5237.e7
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5 Biological rhythms: The suspended animation clock Rust, Michael J.

31 23 p. R1532-R1534
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6 Birds learn to avoid aposematic prey by using the appearance of host plants McLellan, Callum F.

31 23 p. 5364-5369.e4
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7 Color vision: Parsing spectral information for opponent color vision in the fish retina Garbelli, Marco

31 23 p. R1525-R1527
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8 Control of hormone-driven organ disassembly by ECM remodeling and Yorkie-dependent apoptosis Fraire-Zamora, Juan J.

31 23 p. 5261-5273.e4
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9 Cumulative bleaching undermines systemic resilience of the Great Barrier Reef Cheung, Mandy W.M.

31 23 p. 5385-5392.e4
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10 Distinct “driving” versus “modulatory” influences of different visual corticothalamic pathways Kirchgessner, Megan A.

31 23 p. 5121-5137.e7
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11 Emergent properties in the responses of tropical corals to recurrent climate extremes Hughes, Terry P.

31 23 p. 5393-5399.e3
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12 Feeding ecology has shaped the evolution of modern sharks Bazzi, Mohamad

31 23 p. 5138-5148.e4
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13 Flexible filtering by neural inputs supports motion computation across states and stimuli Kohn, Jessica R.

31 23 p. 5249-5260.e5
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14 Functional architecture of neural circuits for leg proprioception in Drosophila Chen, Chenghao

31 23 p. 5163-5175.e7
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15 Hallstatt miners consumed blue cheese and beer during the Iron Age and retained a non-Westernized gut microbiome until the Baroque period Maixner, Frank

31 23 p. 5149-5162.e6
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16 Mechanosensory input during circuit formation shapes Drosophila motor behavior through patterned spontaneous network activity Carreira-Rosario, Arnaldo

31 23 p. 5341-5349.e4
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17 Migratory birds are lighter coloured Delhey, Kaspar

31 23 p. R1511-R1512
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18 Motion vision: Pinning down motion computation in an ever-changing circuit Nagel, Katherine

31 23 p. R1523-R1525
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19 Narrow mutational signatures drive acquisition of multidrug resistance in the fungal pathogen Candida glabrata Ksiezopolska, Ewa

31 23 p. 5314-5326.e10
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20 Neelima Roy Sinha Sinha, Neelima Roy

31 23 p. R1507-R1509
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21 Nervous systems: Neuropeptides define enigmatic comb-jelly neurons Williams, Elizabeth A.

31 23 p. R1515-R1517
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22 Neural development: The role of spontaneous activity Baines, Richard A.

31 23 p. R1513-R1515
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23 Neuropeptide repertoire and 3D anatomy of the ctenophore nervous system Sachkova, Maria Y.

31 23 p. 5274-5285.e6
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24 Nigrostriatal dopamine signals sequence-specific action-outcome prediction errors Hollon, Nick G.

31 23 p. 5350-5363.e5
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25 Non-preferred contrast responses in the Drosophila motion pathways reveal a receptive field structure that explains a common visual illusion Gruntman, Eyal

31 23 p. 5286-5298.e7
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26 Organ remodeling: The molecular choreography of a dance of destruction Beitel, Greg J.

31 23 p. R1517-R1520
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27 Pupillary behavior during wakefulness, non-REM sleep, and REM sleep in birds is opposite that of mammals Ungurean, Gianina

31 23 p. 5370-5376.e4
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28 Reclaiming nature’s rights Gross, Michael

31 23 p. R1505-R1507
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29 Relative salience signaling within a thalamo-orbitofrontal circuit governs learning rate K Namboodiri, Vijay Mohan

31 23 p. 5176-5191.e5
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30 Seaweed rafts Waters, Jonathan M.

31 23 p. R1510-R1511
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31 Sleep: The great adaptive diversity Žunkovič, Breda

31 23 p. R1527-R1530
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32 Spectral inference reveals principal cone-integration rules of the zebrafish inner retina Bartel, Philipp

31 23 p. 5214-5226.e4
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33 The BORDER family of negative transcription elongation factors regulates flowering time in Arabidopsis Yu, Xuhong

31 23 p. 5377-5384.e5
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34 The dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase gene contributes to heritable differences in sleep in mice Keenan, Brendan T.

31 23 p. 5238-5248.e7
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35 The Great Barrier Reef: How repeated marine heat waves are reshaping an iconic marine ecosystem Guest, James

31 23 p. R1530-R1532
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36 The interface of central metabolism with hormone signaling in plants Fàbregas, Norma

31 23 p. R1535-R1548
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37 The memory trace of a stressful episode Bierbrauer, Anne

31 23 p. 5204-5213.e8
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38 Visual and auditory brain areas share a representational structure that supports emotion perception Sievers, Beau

31 23 p. 5192-5203.e4
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                             38 gevonden resultaten
 
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