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1. Translational regulation enhances distinction of cell types in the nervous system

2. Peer-induced quiescence of male Drosophila melanogaster following copulation

3. Identification of the hybrid gene LILRB5-3 by long-read sequencing and implication of its novel signaling function

4. Neural control of redox response and microbiota-triggered inflammation in Drosophila gut

5. A descending inhibitory mechanism of nociception mediated by an evolutionarily conserved neuropeptide system in Drosophila

6. Functional impact of subunit composition and compensation on Drosophila melanogaster nicotinic receptors–targets of neonicotinoids

7. Nutrient responding peptide hormone CCHamide-2 consolidates appetitive memory

8. The sugar-responsive enteroendocrine neuropeptide F regulates lipid metabolism through glucagon-like and insulin-like hormones in Drosophila melanogaster

9. Voluntary intake of psychoactive substances is regulated by the dopamine receptor Dop1R1 in Drosophila

10. Presynaptic inhibition of dopamine neurons controls optimistic bias

11. Neuronal octopamine signaling regulates mating-induced germline stem cell increase in female Drosophila melanogaster

12. Neurochemical Organization of the Drosophila Brain Visualized by Endogenously Tagged Neurotransmitter Receptors

13. Functional dissociation in sweet taste receptor neurons between and within taste organs of Drosophila

14. Behavioral Modulation by Spontaneous Activity of Dopamine Neurons

15. Suppression of Dopamine Neurons Mediates Reward.

16. Two Pairs of Mushroom Body Efferent Neurons Are Required for Appetitive Long-Term Memory Retrieval in Drosophila

17. Direct neural pathways convey distinct visual information to Drosophila mushroom bodies

18. Reward signal in a recurrent circuit drives appetitive long-term memory formation

19. A model for non-monotonic intensity coding

20. Genome-Wide Association Analyses Point to Candidate Genes for Electric Shock Avoidance in Drosophila melanogaster.

21. Reversing Stimulus Timing in Visual Conditioning Leads to Memories with Opposite Valence in Drosophila.

22. Mushroom body output neurons encode valence and guide memory-based action selection in Drosophila

23. The neuronal architecture of the mushroom body provides a logic for associative learning

24. Shared mushroom body circuits underlie visual and olfactory memories in Drosophila

25. Event timing in associative learning: from biochemical reaction dynamics to behavioural observations.

26. Three dopamine pathways induce aversive odor memories with different stability.

27. Appetitive and aversive visual learning in freely moving Drosophila

28. Peer-induced quiescence of male Drosophila melanogaster following copulation.

30. Female reproductive dormancy in Drosophila is regulated by DH31-producing neurons projecting into the corpus allatum

31. On the origin of appetite: GLWamide in jellyfish represents an ancestral satiety neuropeptide

33. A population of neurons that produce hugin and express thediuretic hormone 44 receptorgene projects to the corpora allata inDrosophila melanogaster

34. On the origin of appetite: GLWamide in jellyfish represents an ancestral satiety neuropeptide.

35. Female reproductive dormancy in Drosophila melanogaster is regulated by DH31-producing neurons projecting into the corpus allatum

38. A descending inhibitory mechanism of nociception mediated by an evolutionarily conserved neuropeptide system inDrosophila

39. Cofactor-enabled functional expression of fruit fly, honeybee, and bumblebee nicotinic receptors reveals picomolar neonicotinoid actions

41. Courtship behavior induced by appetitive olfactory memory

42. Photo gallery for the Yamamoto special issue

43. A population of neurons that produce hugin and express thediuretic hormone 44 receptorgene projects to the corpora allata inDrosophila melanogaster

44. Drosophila acquires seconds-scale rhythmic behavior

45. Neuronal octopamine signaling regulates mating-induced germline stem cell increase in female Drosophila melanogaster

47. Future perspectives of neurogenetics - in honor of Troy D. Zars (1967-2018)

48. Neuronal octopamine signaling regulates mating-induced germline stem cell proliferation in female Drosophila melanogaster

49. Data-driven analysis of motor activity implicates 5-HT2A neurons in backward locomotion of larval Drosophila

50. Mushroom body output differentiates memory processes and distinct memory-guided behaviors

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