In the first optic neuropil (lamina) of the fly's visual system, two interneurons, L1 and L2 monopolar cells, and epithelial glial cells show circadian rhythms in morphological plasticity. These rhythms depend on clock gene period (per) and cryptochrome (cry) expression. In the present study, we found that rhythms in the lamina of Drosophila melanogaster may be regulated by circadian clock neurons in the brain since the lamina is invaded by one neurite extending from ventral lateral neurons; the so-called pacemaker neurons. These neurons and the projection to the lamina were visualized by green fluorescent protein (GFP). GFP reporter gene expression was driven by the cry promotor in cry-GAL4/UAS-GFP transgenic lines. We observed that the ne...
The circadian changes in morphology of the first visual neuropil or lamina of Diptera represent an e...
AbstractNeural tissues controlling circadian rhythmicity have been identified in a variety of organi...
Signal processing in the visual system is mediated by classic neurotransmission and neuropeptidergic...
In the first optic neuropil (lamina) of the fly's visual system, monopolar cells L1 and L2 and glia ...
In the fly Drosophila melanogaster, neuronal plasticity of synaptic terminals in the first optic neu...
Circadian plasticity of the visual system of Drosophila melanogaster depends on functioning of both ...
We show that the level of the core protein of the circadian clock Period (PER) expressed by glial pe...
We have previously reported that pigment dispersing factor (PDF) neurons, which are essential in the...
A number of years ago we reported that ventral Lateral Neurons (LNvs), which are essential in the co...
SummaryA fundamental property of circadian rhythms is their ability to persist under constant condit...
The retina and the first optic neuropil (lamina) of Drosophila show circadian rhythms in various pro...
In the visual system of Drosophila melanogaster the retina photoreceptors form tetrad synapses with ...
A fundamental property of circadian rhythms is their ability to persist under constant conditions. I...
In Drosophila melanogaster, the clock gene period (per) has a clearly defined role in the molecular ...
In Drosophila melanogaster, the clock gene period (per) has a clearly defined role in the molecular ...
The circadian changes in morphology of the first visual neuropil or lamina of Diptera represent an e...
AbstractNeural tissues controlling circadian rhythmicity have been identified in a variety of organi...
Signal processing in the visual system is mediated by classic neurotransmission and neuropeptidergic...
In the first optic neuropil (lamina) of the fly's visual system, monopolar cells L1 and L2 and glia ...
In the fly Drosophila melanogaster, neuronal plasticity of synaptic terminals in the first optic neu...
Circadian plasticity of the visual system of Drosophila melanogaster depends on functioning of both ...
We show that the level of the core protein of the circadian clock Period (PER) expressed by glial pe...
We have previously reported that pigment dispersing factor (PDF) neurons, which are essential in the...
A number of years ago we reported that ventral Lateral Neurons (LNvs), which are essential in the co...
SummaryA fundamental property of circadian rhythms is their ability to persist under constant condit...
The retina and the first optic neuropil (lamina) of Drosophila show circadian rhythms in various pro...
In the visual system of Drosophila melanogaster the retina photoreceptors form tetrad synapses with ...
A fundamental property of circadian rhythms is their ability to persist under constant conditions. I...
In Drosophila melanogaster, the clock gene period (per) has a clearly defined role in the molecular ...
In Drosophila melanogaster, the clock gene period (per) has a clearly defined role in the molecular ...
The circadian changes in morphology of the first visual neuropil or lamina of Diptera represent an e...
AbstractNeural tissues controlling circadian rhythmicity have been identified in a variety of organi...
Signal processing in the visual system is mediated by classic neurotransmission and neuropeptidergic...