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Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 19(5):386-390
Sleep is regulated by a circadian clock that largely times sleep and wake to occur at specific times of day and a sleep homeostat that drives sleep as a function of duration of prior wakefulness[1]. To better understand the role of the circadian cloc
Autor:
Kevin P. Keegan, Ravi Allada, Jongbin Lee, Jermaine J. McGill, Joonho Choe, Brian Y. Chung, Chunghun Lim, Suraj Pradhan, Jena L. Pitman
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Current Biology. 17(12):1082-1089
Summary Gene transcription is a central timekeeping process in animal clocks. In Drosophila , the basic helix-loop helix (bHLH)-PAS transcription-factor heterodimer, CLOCK/CYCLE (CLK/CYC), transcriptionally activates the clock components period ( per
Autor:
Scott Waddell, Jena L. Pitman
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 19:R480-R482
SummaryThe function of sleep is hotly contested. Two recent studies suggest that fly sleep may be required to rescale synapses in the brain.
Autor:
Tzumin Lee, Wolf Huetteroth, Sen-Lin Lai, Jena L. Pitman, Michael J. Krashes, Christopher J. Burke, Scott Waddell
Summary Labile memory is thought to be held in the brain as persistent neural network activity [1–4]. However, it is not known how biologically relevant memory circuits are organized and operate. Labile and persistent appetitive memory in Drosophil
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Autor:
Benjamin M. Leung, Paola N. Perrat, Shamik DasGupta, Scott Waddell, Michael J. Krashes, Jena L. Pitman
Publikováno v:
Fly. 3(1)
A biological understanding of memory remains one of the great quests of neuroscience. For over 30 years the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has primarily been viewed as an excellent vehicle to find 'memory genes'. However, the recent advent of soph