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Kim Finley to Behavior, Animal

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Kim Finley has written about Behavior, Animal.
Connection Strength

0.324
  1. Candib A, Lee N, Sam N, Cho E, Rojas J, Hastings R, DeAlva K, Khon D, Gonzalez A, Molina B, Torabzadeh G, Vu J, Hasenstab K, Sant K, Phillips JA, Finley K. The Influence of Cannabinoids on Drosophila Behaviors, Longevity, and Traumatic Injury Responses of the Adult Nervous System. Cannabis Cannabinoid Res. 2024 Jun; 9(3):e886-e896.
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    Score: 0.190
  2. Ratliff EP, Kotzebue RW, Molina B, Mauntz RE, Gonzalez A, Barekat A, El-Mecharrafie N, Garza S, Gurney MA, Achal M, Linton PJ, Harris GL, Finley KD. Assessing Basal and Acute Autophagic Responses in the Adult Drosophila Nervous System: The Impact of Gender, Genetics and Diet on Endogenous Pathway Profiles. PLoS One. 2016; 11(10):e0164239.
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    Score: 0.121
  3. Ditch LM, Shirangi T, Pitman JL, Latham KL, Finley KD, Edeen PT, Taylor BJ, McKeown M. Drosophila retained/dead ringer is necessary for neuronal pathfinding, female receptivity and repression of fruitless independent male courtship behaviors. Development. 2005 Jan; 132(1):155-64.
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    Score: 0.013
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