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1. Gamma-aminobutyric acid in the honey bee mushroom bodies - is inhibition the wellspring of plasticity?

3. Impact of odorants on perception of sweetness by honey bees.

4. Comment on "Food wanting is mediated by transient activation of dopaminergic signaling in the honey bee brain".

5. Volume and density of microglomeruli in the honey bee mushroom bodies do not predict performance on a foraging task.

7. Synapsin-based approaches to brain plasticity in adult social insects.

8. Xenobiotic effects on intestinal stem cell proliferation in adult honey bee (Apis mellifera L) workers.

9. Use of primary cultures of Kenyon cells from bumblebee brains to assess pesticide side effects.

10. Transcriptional response to foraging experience in the honey bee mushroom bodies.

11. Rho GTPase activity in the honey bee mushroom bodies is correlated with age and foraging experience.

12. Insect nuclear receptors.

13. Visual associative learning in restrained honey bees with intact antennae.

14. Muscarinic regulation of Kenyon cell dendritic arborizations in adult worker honey bees.

15. Histological estimates of ovariole number in honey bee queens, Apis mellifera, reveal lack of correlation with other queen quality measures.

16. Body size-related variation in Pigment Dispersing Factor-immunoreactivity in the brain of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris (Hymenoptera, Apidae).

17. Coordinated responses to developmental hormones in the Kenyon cells of the adult worker honey bee brain (Apis mellifera L.).

18. Hormone-dependent expression of fasciclin II during ganglionic migration and fusion in the ventral nerve cord of the moth Manduca sexta.

19. Pilocarpine improves recognition of nestmates in young honey bees.

20. Nuclear receptors of the honey bee: annotation and expression in the adult brain.

21. Meet the (burying) beetles.

22. Stimulation of muscarinic receptors mimics experience-dependent plasticity in the honey bee brain.

23. Structure of the mushroom bodies of the insect brain.

24. Pteropsin: a vertebrate-like non-visual opsin expressed in the honey bee brain.

25. "Neuroethoendocrinology": integration of field and laboratory studies in insect neuroendocrinology.

27. Limits on volume changes in the mushroom bodies of the honey bee brain.

28. A taste for learning?

29. Patterns of PERIOD and pigment-dispersing hormone immunoreactivity in the brain of the European honeybee (Apis mellifera): age- and time-related plasticity.

30. Juvenile hormone and division of labor in honey bee colonies: effects of allatectomy on flight behavior and metabolism.

31. A new member of the GM130 golgin subfamily is expressed in the optic lobe anlagen of the metamorphosing brain of Manduca sexta.

32. Integration of endocrine signals that regulate insect ecdysis.

34. Experience- and age-related outgrowth of intrinsic neurons in the mushroom bodies of the adult worker honeybee.

35. Ontogeny of orientation flight in the honeybee revealed by harmonic radar.

36. Juvenile hormone paces behavioral development in the adult worker honey bee.

37. Larval and pupal development of the mushroom bodies in the honey bee, Apis mellifera.

38. Programmed cell death of identified peptidergic neurons involved in ecdysis behavior in the Moth, Manduca sexta.

39. Experience-expectant plasticity in the mushroom bodies of the honeybee.

40. Insect societies and the molecular biology of social behavior.

41. Expansion of the neuropil of the mushroom bodies in male honey bees is coincident with initiation of flight.

42. Imaginal cell-specific accumulation of the multicatalytic proteinase complex (proteasome) during post-embryonic development in the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta.

43. Juvenile hormone, behavioral maturation, and brain structure in the honey bee.

44. Neurogenesis is absent in the brains of adult honey bees and does not explain behavioral neuroplasticity.

46. A motoneuron spared from steroid-activated developmental death by removal of descending neural inputs exhibits stable electrophysiological properties and morphology.

47. Volume changes in the mushroom bodies of adult honey bee queens.

48. Evidence for an endogenous neurocidin in the Manduca sexta ventral nerve cord.

49. Effects of experience and juvenile hormone on the organization of the mushroom bodies of honey bees.

50. Localization of immunoreactive ubiquitin in the nervous system of the Manduca sexta moth.

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