The Drosophila melanogaster photoreceptor cell has long served as a model system for researchers focusing on how animal sensory neurons receive information from their surroundings and translate this information into chemical and electrical messages. Electroretinograph (ERG) analysis of Drosophila mutants has helped to elucidate some of the genes involved in the visual transduction pathway downstream of the photoreceptor cell, and it is now clear that photoreceptor cell signaling is dependent upon the proper release and recycling of the neurotransmitter histamine. While the neurotransmitter transporters responsible for clearing histamine, and its metabolite carcinine, from the synaptic cleft have remained unknown, a strong candidate for a tr...
Studies of the Drosophila visual system have provided valuable insights into the function and regula...
<p>(A-B) Photoreceptor cells express CG9317 at a high level. (A) qPCR experiments show that <i>CG931...
Many proteins are used repeatedly in development, but usually the function of the protein is similar...
Recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling pathways...
SummaryRecycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling p...
Histamine (HA) is a neurotransmitter in arthropod photoreceptors. It is recycled via conjugation to ...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes in both...
<div><p>Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological pro-cesses in bot...
Neurons rely on glia to recycle neurotransmitters such as glutamate and histamine for sustained sign...
The recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained synaptic transmission. In Drosophila, ...
<p>(A-C) Head histamine, β-alanine, and carcinine contents in the three genotypes indicated. (A-B) T...
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International audienceDrosophila mutants black and ebony show pigmentation defects in the adult cuti...
AbstractThe gene hclB encodes a histamine-gated chloride channel subunit in Drosophila melanogaster....
Studies of the Drosophila visual system have provided valuable insights into the function and regula...
<p>(A-B) Photoreceptor cells express CG9317 at a high level. (A) qPCR experiments show that <i>CG931...
Many proteins are used repeatedly in development, but usually the function of the protein is similar...
Recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling pathways...
SummaryRecycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling p...
Histamine (HA) is a neurotransmitter in arthropod photoreceptors. It is recycled via conjugation to ...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes in both...
<div><p>Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological pro-cesses in bot...
Neurons rely on glia to recycle neurotransmitters such as glutamate and histamine for sustained sign...
The recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained synaptic transmission. In Drosophila, ...
<p>(A-C) Head histamine, β-alanine, and carcinine contents in the three genotypes indicated. (A-B) T...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
International audienceDrosophila mutants black and ebony show pigmentation defects in the adult cuti...
AbstractThe gene hclB encodes a histamine-gated chloride channel subunit in Drosophila melanogaster....
Studies of the Drosophila visual system have provided valuable insights into the function and regula...
<p>(A-B) Photoreceptor cells express CG9317 at a high level. (A) qPCR experiments show that <i>CG931...
Many proteins are used repeatedly in development, but usually the function of the protein is similar...