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Jonathan M. Blagburn to Sensory Receptor Cells

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Connection Strength

2.189
  1. Jezzini SH, Merced A, Blagburn JM. Shaking-B misexpression increases the formation of gap junctions but not chemical synapses between auditory sensory neurons and the giant fiber of Drosophila melanogaster. PLoS One. 2018; 13(8):e0198710.
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    Score: 0.652
  2. P?zier AP, Jezzini SH, Bacon JP, Blagburn JM. Shaking B Mediates Synaptic Coupling between Auditory Sensory Neurons and the Giant Fiber of Drosophila melanogaster. PLoS One. 2016; 11(4):e0152211.
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    Score: 0.553
  3. P?zier A, Blagburn JM. Auditory responses of engrailed and invected-expressing Johnston's Organ neurons in Drosophila melanogaster. PLoS One. 2013; 8(8):e71419.
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    Score: 0.460
  4. Blagburn JM. Engrailed expression in subsets of adult Drosophila sensory neurons: an enhancer-trap study. Invert Neurosci. 2008 Sep; 8(3):133-46.
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    Score: 0.323
  5. Blagburn JM. A new method of recording from the giant fiber of Drosophila melanogaster shows that the strength of its auditory inputs remains constant with age. PLoS One. 2020; 15(1):e0224057.
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    Score: 0.179
  6. Booth D, Marie B, Domenici P, Blagburn JM, Bacon JP. Transcriptional control of behavior: engrailed knock-out changes cockroach escape trajectories. J Neurosci. 2009 Jun 03; 29(22):7181-90.
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    Score: 0.022
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