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Sparse, decorrelated odor coding in the mushroom body enhances learned odor discrimination

Sparse, decorrelated odor coding in the mushroom body enhances learned odor discrimination

... the mushroom body were surgically removed, and the exposed brain was superfused with carbogenated solution (95% O 2 , 5% CO 2 ) containing 5 mM TES, 103 mM NaCl, 3 mM KCl, ...

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The mushroom body defect Gene Product Is an Essential Component of the Meiosis II Spindle Apparatus in Drosophila Oocytes

The mushroom body defect Gene Product Is an Essential Component of the Meiosis II Spindle Apparatus in Drosophila Oocytes

... the mushroom body, mud mutants are also female ...pole body that lies between the two spindles of meiosis ...pole body, in none of these cases is it clear that Mud plays an essential ...

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Dynamics of glutamatergic signaling in the mushroom body of young adult Drosophila

Dynamics of glutamatergic signaling in the mushroom body of young adult Drosophila

... Other Glu-immunoreactive processes in the g lobe area of the pedunculus likely correspond to fibers from extrinsic cells as only cell bodies of newborn KCs express high Glu-immunoreactiv[r] ...

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Interaction of visual and odour cues in the mushroom body of the hawkmoth
Manduca sexta

Interaction of visual and odour cues in the mushroom body of the hawkmoth Manduca sexta

... for ImageJ to automatically filter the images to detect activation. To compensate for image motion, recursive alignment using a rigid body transform was performed using the StackReg plug-in (Thévenaz et al., ...

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Drosophila CORL is required for Smad2 mediated activation of Ecdysone Receptor expression in the mushroom body

Drosophila CORL is required for Smad2 mediated activation of Ecdysone Receptor expression in the mushroom body

... If these studies phenocopy the loss of EcR-B1 MB expression in Df(4)dCORL larvae (which is rescued by UAS.dCORL) it would further support our hypothesis that CORL facilitates Smad2 sign[r] ...

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Seizure Sensitivity Is Ameliorated by Targeted Expression of K+–Cl− Cotransporter Function in the Mushroom Body of the Drosophila Brain

Seizure Sensitivity Is Ameliorated by Targeted Expression of K+–Cl− Cotransporter Function in the Mushroom Body of the Drosophila Brain

... F igure 3.—Expression patterns of neuronal GAL4 drivers used for neuroanatomical mapping of kcc function. Shown is the fluorescence observed upon excitation at 470 nm when a UAS-mCD8TGFP reporter is combined with each of ...

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Gene Expression Changes in the Mushroom Body of Drosophila melanogaster During a Time Course of Long-Term Memory Formation and Maintenance

Gene Expression Changes in the Mushroom Body of Drosophila melanogaster During a Time Course of Long-Term Memory Formation and Maintenance

... 3.3 Analysis and quality control of MB-UNC84 RNA-seq data After LTM induction had been confirmed within proxy flies, INTACT was used to extract MB-nuclei from samples, followed by RNA isolation and library preparation ...

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Identification and characterization of mushroom body neurons that regulate fat storage in Drosophila

Identification and characterization of mushroom body neurons that regulate fat storage in Drosophila

... (See figure on previous page.) Fig. 1 The mushroom body regulates fat storage. a Top, cartoon of mushroom body lobes. Left, TLC assays, with 3 replicates for each genotype. For each TLC plate, ...

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Insulin signalling in mushroom body neurons regulates feeding behaviour in Drosophila larvae

Insulin signalling in mushroom body neurons regulates feeding behaviour in Drosophila larvae

... the mushroom body neurons to differing ...the mushroom body neurons, control food intake and metabolism, perhaps by responding to humoral ...

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Drosophila Eph receptor guides specific axon branches of
mushroom body neurons

Drosophila Eph receptor guides specific axon branches of mushroom body neurons

... of mushroom body neurons Monica Boyle 1 , Alan Nighorn 2 and John ...the mushroom body. In wild type, mushroom body neurons bifurcate and extend distinct branches to different ...

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Cellular-Resolution Population Imaging Reveals Robust Sparse Coding in the Drosophila Mushroom Body

Cellular-Resolution Population Imaging Reveals Robust Sparse Coding in the Drosophila Mushroom Body

... algorithms we tried performed very poorly and required excessive super- vision. In each optical section, we selected as many KCs as possible. Data were first motion-corrected and aligned using a rigid transform so that ...

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Olfactory learning skews mushroom body output pathways to steer behavioral choice in Drosophila

Olfactory learning skews mushroom body output pathways to steer behavioral choice in Drosophila

... skews mushroom body output pathways to steer behavioral choice in Drosophila David Owald and Scott Waddell Learning permits animals to attach meaning and context to sensory ...the mushroom ...

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Long term memory and response generalization in mushroom body extrinsic neurons in the honeybee Apis mellifera

Long term memory and response generalization in mushroom body extrinsic neurons in the honeybee Apis mellifera

... from mushroom body extrinsic neurons – which belong to a recurrent tract connecting the output of the mushroom body with its input, potentially providing inhibitory feedback – and other ...

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Regulators of Long-Term Memory Revealed by Mushroom Body-Specific Gene Expression Profiling in Drosophila melanogaster

Regulators of Long-Term Memory Revealed by Mushroom Body-Specific Gene Expression Profiling in Drosophila melanogaster

... Yves F. Widmer,* Adem Bilican, † Rémy Bruggmann, † and Simon G. Sprecher* ,1 *Department of Biology, University of Fribourg, CH-1700, Switzerland and † Interfaculty Bioinformatics Unit, University of Bern, CH- 3012, ...

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Neural plasticity of mushroom body extrinsic neurons in the honeybee brain

Neural plasticity of mushroom body extrinsic neurons in the honeybee brain

... A considerable proportion of neurons did not respond to sensory stimuli, but responded to electrical stimuli and showed normal plasticity in all our stimulus protocols (short-term facili[r] ...

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The unfulfilled gene is required for the development of mushroom body neuropil in Drosophila

The unfulfilled gene is required for the development of mushroom body neuropil in Drosophila

... pupal remodeling; the late larval-born a ’/b ’ and pupal- born a/b neurons do not remodel their axonal projec- tion patterns during metamorphosis [3-5]. Since the three different classes of MB neurons are born ...

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Mushroom body-specific gene regulation by the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex

Mushroom body-specific gene regulation by the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex

... i Over the lifetime of an organism, neurons must establish, remodel, and maintain precise connections in order to form neural circuits that are required for proper nervous system functioning. Disruptions in these ...

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... Urban Horticulture Development Centre, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,. New No.[r] ...

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Respective roles of the DRL receptor and its ligand WNT5 in
Drosophila mushroom body development

Respective roles of the DRL receptor and its ligand WNT5 in Drosophila mushroom body development

... Drosophila mushroom body development Nicola Grillenzoni*, Adrien Flandre*, Christelle Lasbleiz and Jean-Maurice Dura † In recent decades, Drosophila mushroom bodies (MBs) have become a powerful model ...

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Role of the SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodelling Complex in the Axon Development of the Drosophila Mushroom Body

Role of the SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodelling Complex in the Axon Development of the Drosophila Mushroom Body

... i The SWI/SNF complex is an evolutionarily conserved ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling complex that has been implicated in the aetiology of intellectual disability (ID). Among the dominant ID genes, the SWI/SNF complex ...

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