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Mark Emerson to Drosophila Proteins

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Mark Emerson has written about Drosophila Proteins.
Connection Strength

0.580
  1. Emerson MM, Long JB, Van Vactor D. Drosophila semaphorin2b is required for the axon guidance of a subset of embryonic neurons. Dev Dyn. 2013 Jul; 242(7):861-73.
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    Score: 0.408
  2. Ashmore LJ, Sathyanarayanan S, Silvestre DW, Emerson MM, Schotland P, Sehgal A. Novel insights into the regulation of the timeless protein. J Neurosci. 2003 Aug 27; 23(21):7810-9.
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    Score: 0.052
  3. Wills Z, Emerson M, Rusch J, Bikoff J, Baum B, Perrimon N, Van Vactor D. A Drosophila homolog of cyclase-associated proteins collaborates with the Abl tyrosine kinase to control midline axon pathfinding. Neuron. 2002 Nov 14; 36(4):611-22.
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    Score: 0.049
  4. Yang Z, Emerson M, Su HS, Sehgal A. Response of the timeless protein to light correlates with behavioral entrainment and suggests a nonvisual pathway for circadian photoreception. Neuron. 1998 Jul; 21(1):215-23.
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    Score: 0.036
  5. Ousley A, Zafarullah K, Chen Y, Emerson M, Hickman L, Sehgal A. Conserved regions of the timeless (tim) clock gene in Drosophila analyzed through phylogenetic and functional studies. Genetics. 1998 Feb; 148(2):815-25.
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    Score: 0.035
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