Search Results - "Albert, Joerg"
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Comparative Aspects of Hearing in Vertebrates and Insects with Antennal Ears
Published in Current biology (24-10-2016)“…The evolution of hearing in terrestrial animals has resulted in remarkable adaptations enabling exquisitely sensitive sound detection by the ear and…”
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Mosquito Phonotaxis Assay
Published in Cold Spring Harbor protocols (01-04-2023)“…Phonotaxis experiments can provide information on the spectrum of sounds relevant to mosquito acoustic behaviors. It is widely known that males of…”
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Recording and Extraction of Mosquito Flight Tones
Published in Cold Spring Harbor protocols (01-04-2023)“…Despite the artificial conditions, flight tone recordings taken from tethered mosquitoes can provide valuable information on the acoustic signals produced by…”
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Sex and species specific hearing mechanisms in mosquito flagellar ears
Published in Nature communications (25-09-2018)“…Hearing is essential for the courtship of one of the major carriers of human disease, the mosquito. Males locate females through flight-tone recognition and…”
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Immunohistochemical Staining of the Mosquito Ear
Published in Cold Spring Harbor protocols (01-04-2023)“…Immunohistochemistry has played a major role in improving our understanding of the anatomy and function of the nervous system. The use of fluorescent dyes that…”
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Small-bowel capsule endoscopy and device-assisted enteroscopy for diagnosis and treatment of small-bowel disorders: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Clinical Guideline
Published in Endoscopy (01-04-2015)“…This Guideline is an official statement of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE). The Guideline was also reviewed and endorsed by the…”
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Hearing of malaria mosquitoes is modulated by a beta-adrenergic-like octopamine receptor which serves as insecticide target
Published in Nature communications (19-07-2023)“…Malaria mosquitoes acoustically detect their mating partners within large swarms that form transiently at dusk. Indeed, male malaria mosquitoes preferably…”
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Sensory Conflict Disrupts Activity of the Drosophila Circadian Network
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (08-11-2016)“…Periodic changes in light and temperature synchronize the Drosophila circadian clock, but the question of how the fly brain integrates these two input pathways…”
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Electrophysiological Measurements of Compound Action Potential Responses from the Antennal Nerve in Response to Stimulation
Published in Cold Spring Harbor protocols (01-04-2023)“…Electrophysiological recordings taken from the antennal nerve can provide essential information on the general auditory condition of the mosquito tested…”
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Temperature Entrainment of Drosophila's Circadian Clock Involves the Gene nocte and Signaling from Peripheral Sensory Tissues to the Brain
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (29-10-2009)“…Circadian clocks are synchronized by the natural day/night and temperature cycles. Our previous work demonstrated that synchronization by temperature is a…”
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A Mechanosensory Pathway to the Drosophila Circadian Clock
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (31-01-2014)“…Circadian clocks attune the physiology of virtually all living organisms to the diurnal cycles of their environments. In metazoan animals, multiple sensory…”
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Homeostatic maintenance and age-related functional decline in the Drosophila ear
Published in Scientific reports (04-05-2020)“…Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is a threat to future human wellbeing. Multiple factors contributing to the terminal auditory decline have been identified; but…”
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Assessing the acoustic behaviour of Anopheles gambiae (s.l.) dsxF mutants: implications for vector control
Published in Parasites & vectors (07-10-2020)“…Abstract Background Release of gene-drive mutants to suppress Anopheles mosquito reproduction is a promising method of malaria control. However, many…”
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Acoustic Physiology in Mosquitoes
Published in Cold Spring Harbor protocols (01-04-2023)“…The acoustic physiology of mosquitoes is perhaps the most complex within the entire insect class. Past research has uncovered several of its-sometimes…”
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Hitting the right note at the right time: Circadian control of audibility in Anopheles mosquito mating swarms is mediated by flight tones
Published in Science advances (14-01-2022)“…Mating swarms of malaria mosquitoes form every day at sunset throughout the tropical world. They typically last less than 30 minutes. Activity must thus be…”
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Sensory Transduction: Confusing the Senses
Published in Current biology (07-01-2013)“…Two new studies in the fruit fly Drosophila demonstrate unexpected molecular, and mechanistic, overlaps between the different senses. In the centre stand two…”
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Light Dominates Peripheral Circadian Oscillations in Drosophila melanogaster During Sensory Conflict
Published in Journal of biological rhythms (01-10-2017)“…In Drosophila, as in other animals, the circadian clock is a singular entity in name and concept only. In reality, clock functions emerge from multiple…”
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Active Process Mediates Species-Specific Tuning of Drosophila Ears
Published in Current biology (26-04-2011)“…The courtship behavior of Drosophilid flies has served as a long-standing model for studying the bases of animal communication [1]. During courtship, male…”
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How Many Clocks, How Many Times? On the Sensory Basis and Computational Challenges of Circadian Systems
Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (11-09-2018)“…A vital task for every organism is not only to decide to do but also to do it. For this reason, "circadian clocks" have evolved in virtually all forms of life…”
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Evolutionary changes in transcription factor coding sequence quantitatively alter sensory organ development and function
Published in eLife (13-04-2017)“…Animals are characterized by a set of highly conserved developmental regulators. Changes in the regulatory elements of these regulators are thought to…”
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