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Twin-spot MARCM to reveal the developmental origin and identity of neuronsSerotonin-mushroom body circuit modulating the formation of anesthesia-resistant memory in DrosophilaSparse, decorrelated odor coding in the mushroom body enhances learned odor discriminationDynein-dynactin complex is essential for dendritic restriction of TM1-containing Drosophila Dscam.Nuclear receptor unfulfilled regulates axonal guidance and cell identity of Drosophila mushroom body neurons.Lineage-specific effects of Notch/Numb signaling in post-embryonic development of the Drosophila brain.A complete developmental sequence of a Drosophila neuronal lineage as revealed by twin-spot MARCM.Birth time/order-dependent neuron type specification.Optimized CRISPR/Cas tools for efficient germline and somatic genome engineering in Drosophila.Drosophila Dscam is required for divergent segregation of sister branches and suppresses ectopic bifurcation of axons.Baboon/dSmad2 TGF-beta signaling is required during late larval stage for development of adult-specific neurons.The bHLH repressor Deadpan regulates the self-renewal and specification of Drosophila larval neural stem cells independently of Notch.Lineage analysis of Drosophila lateral antennal lobe neurons reveals notch-dependent binary temporal fate decisions.Genetic mosaic with dual binary transcriptional systems in Drosophila.A pair of inhibitory neurons are required to sustain labile memory in the Drosophila mushroom body.New tools for the analysis of glial cell biology in Drosophila.An enhanced gene targeting toolkit for Drosophila: Golic+.Genetic mosaic analysis in the nervous system.Glia instruct developmental neuronal remodeling through TGF-β signaling.Generating mosaics for lineage analysis in flies.Hierarchical deployment of factors regulating temporal fate in a diverse neuronal lineage of the Drosophila central brain.Transcriptomes of lineage-specific Drosophila neuroblasts profiled by genetic targeting and robotic sortingClonal development and organization of the adult Drosophila central brain.Neuronal temporal identity in post-embryonic Drosophila brain.Endodomain diversity in the Drosophila Dscam and its roles in neuronal morphogenesis.Drosophila intermediate neural progenitors produce lineage-dependent related series of diverse neurons.Extremes of lineage plasticity in the Drosophila brain.Diverse neuronal lineages make stereotyped contributions to the Drosophila locomotor control center, the central complex.Generating neuronal diversity in the Drosophila central nervous system.Molecular diversity of Dscam and self-recognition.Wiring the Drosophila Brain with Individually Tailored Neural Lineages.Use of a Drosophila genome-wide conserved sequence database to identify functionally related cis-regulatory enhancers.Drosophila sensory neurons require Dscam for dendritic self-avoidance and proper dendritic field organization.Dissection of the Drosophila neuropeptide F circuit using a high-throughput two-choice assay.The Drosophila Activin-like ligand Dawdle signals preferentially through one isoform of the Type-I receptor Baboon.Stem Cell-Intrinsic, Seven-up-Triggered Temporal Factor Gradients Diversify Intermediate Neural Progenitors.TGF-beta signaling activates steroid hormone receptor expression during neuronal remodeling in the Drosophila brain.Genetic mosaic screens in Drosophila mushroom bodies.Making Drosophila lineage-restricted drivers via patterned recombination in neuroblasts.Drosophila intermediate neural progenitors produce lineage-dependent related series of diverse neurons.
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