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Export 6 results: 
 Author  Title  Type  [ Year
] Filters: Author is Landgraf, Matthias  [Clear All Filters]
2003
2015
Heckscher ES, Zarin AArzan, Faumont S, Clark MQ, Manning L, Fushiki A, Schneider-Mizell CM, Fetter RD, Truman JW, Zwart MF et al..  
2015.  Even-Skipped(+) interneurons are core components of a sensorimotor circuit that maintains left-right symmetric muscle contraction amplitude.. Neuron. 88(2):314-29.
2016
Zwart MF, Pulver SR, Truman JW, Fushiki A, Cardona A, Landgraf M.  
2016.  Selective inhibition mediates the sequential recruitment of motor pools.. Neuron. 91(3):615-28.
2018
2020
Marin EC, Büld L, Theiss M, Sarkissian T, Roberts RJV, Turnbull R, Tamimi IFM, Pleijzier MW, Laursen WJ, Drummond N et al..  
2020.  Connectomics analysis reveals first-, second-, and third-order thermosensory and hygrosensory neurons in the adult Drosophila brain.. Current Biology. 30(16):3167-82.
