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1. Discordant Responses to MAPK Pathway Stimulation Include Axonal Growths in Adult Drosophila Photoreceptors

2. Impact of visual features on capture of <scp> Aedes aegypti </scp> with host decoy traps ( <scp>HDT</scp> )

3. Invertebrate and vertebrate class III myosins interact with MORN repeat-containing adaptor proteins.

4. Impact of visual features on capture of Aedes aegypti with host decoy traps (HDT)

5. Coexpression of spectrally distinct rhodopsins in Aedes aegypti R7 photoreceptors.

6. Light-Driven Processes Control Both Rhodopsin Maturation and Recycling in Mosquito Photoreceptors

7. Role ofsemaphorin-1ain the developing visual system of the disease vector mosquitoAedes aegypti

8. Patterned rhodopsin expression in R7 photoreceptors of mosquito retina: Implications for species-specific behavior

9. Qualitative and Quantitative Proteomics Methods for the Analysis of the Anopheles gambiae Mosquito Proteome

10. Rab11 mediates post-Golgi trafficking of rhodopsin to the photosensitive apical membrane ofDrosophilaphotoreceptors

11. Limited Role of Developmental Programmed Cell Death Pathways inDrosophila norpARetinal Degeneration

12. Bill Pak's Vision: The Neurogenetics of Phototransduction

13. Expression and light-triggered movement of rhodopsins in the larval visual system of mosquitoes

14. Invertebrate and vertebrate class III myosins interact with MORN repeat-containing adaptor proteins

15. Rhodopsin management during the light-dark cycle of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes

16. Rhodopsin coexpression in UV photoreceptors of Aedes aegypti and Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes

17. Role of Asparagine-linked Oligosaccharides in Rhodopsin Maturation and Association with Its Molecular Chaperone, NinaA

18. Rab6 Regulation of Rhodopsin Transport inDrosophila

19. Rhodopsin maturation antagonized by dominant rhodopsin mutants

20. Normal physiology and retinal degeneration in the Drosophila visual system

21. Retinal degeneration caused by dominant rhodopsin mutations in Drosophila

22. Light-mediated control of rhodopsin movement in mosquito photoreceptors

23. Retinophilin is a light-regulated phosphoprotein required to suppress photoreceptor dark noise in Drosophila

24. Requirement of N-linked glycosylation site inDrosophilarhodopsin

25. Expression of two self-enhancing antifreeze proteins from the beetle Dendroides canadensis in Drosophila melanogaster

26. Rhodopsin activation causes retinal degeneration in drosophila rdgC mutant

27. The Drosophila rhodopsin cytoplasmic tail domain is required for maintenance of rhabdomere structure

28. Cellular sites of Drosophila NinaB and NinaD activity in vitamin A metabolism

29. Heterologous expression of bovine rhodopsin in Drosophila photoreceptor cells

30. Probing rhodopsin-transducin interaction using Drosophila Rh1-bovine rhodopsin chimeras

31. Expression of a beetle, Dendroides canadensis, antifreeze protein in Drosophila melanogaster

32. The role of Drosophila ninaG oxidoreductase in visual pigment chromophore biogenesis

33. The Drosophila ninaG oxidoreductase acts in visual pigment chromophore production

34. Drosophila ninaB and ninaD act outside of retina to produce rhodopsin chromophore

35. Ca2+ regulation of Drosophila phototransduction

36. Ca2+Regulation ofDrosophilaPhototransduction

37. Rhodopsin replacement rescues photoreceptor structure during a critical developmental window

38. The Role of Dominant Rhodopsin Mutations in Drosophila Retinal Degeneration

39. sine oculis is a homeobox gene required for Drosophila visual system development

40. Drosophila retinal degeneration C (rdgC) encodes a novel serine/threonine protein phosphatase

41. Morphological Defects in orajk84Photoreceptors Caused by Mutation in R1-6 Opsin Gene of Drosophila

42. The Drosophila ninaE gene encodes an opsin

43. MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF VISUAL PIGMENT GENES

44. Drosophila locus with gene-dosage effects on rhodopsin

45. Light-induced modification of Drosophila retinal polypeptides in vivo

46. Toxicity to mice of chlordane vapor and solutions administered cutaneously

47. Nonsense suppression of the major rhodopsin gene of drosophila

48. Localization of Drosophila retinal degeneration B, a membrane-associated phosphatidylinositol transfer protein

49. A database of circadian and diel rhythmic gene expression in the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti

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