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    Partial Cone Loss Triggers Synapse-Specific Remodeling and Spatial Receptive Field Rearrangements in a Mature Retinal Circuit by Care, Rachel A., Kastner, David B., De la Huerta, Irina, Pan, Simon, Khoche, Atrey, Della Santina, Luca, Gamlin, Clare, Santo Tomas, Chad, Ngo, Jenita, Chen, Allen, Kuo, Yien-Ming, Ou, Yvonne, Dunn, Felice A.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (14-05-2019)
    “…Resilience of neural circuits has been observed in the persistence of function despite neuronal loss. In vision, acuity and sensitivity can be retained after…”
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    Selection-driven accumulation of suppressor mutants in bacillus subtilis: the apparent high mutation frequency of the cryptic gudB gene and the rapid clonal expansion of gudB(+) suppressors are due to growth under selection by Gunka, Katrin, Stannek, Lorena, Care, Rachel A, Commichau, Fabian M

    Published in PloS one (13-06-2013)
    “…Soil bacteria like Bacillus subtilis can cope with many growth conditions by adjusting gene expression and metabolic pathways. Alternatively, bacteria can…”
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    Binocular interactions underlying the classic optomotor responses of flying flies by Duistermars, Brian J, Care, Rachel A, Frye, Mark A

    Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (23-02-2012)
    “…In response to imposed course deviations, the optomotor reactions of animals reduce motion blur and facilitate the maintenance of stable body posture. In…”
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    Mature Retina Compensates Functionally for Partial Loss of Rod Photoreceptors by Care, Rachel A., Anastassov, Ivan A., Kastner, David B., Kuo, Yien-Ming, Della Santina, Luca, Dunn, Felice A.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (09-06-2020)
    “…Loss of primary neuronal inputs inevitably strikes every neural circuit. The deafferented circuit could propagate, amplify, or mitigate input loss, thus…”
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    Inhibition, but not excitation, recovers from partial cone loss with greater spatiotemporal integration, synapse density, and frequency by Lee, Joo Yeun, Care, Rachel A., Kastner, David B., Della Santina, Luca, Dunn, Felice A.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01-02-2022)
    “…Neural circuits function in the face of changing inputs, either caused by normal variation in stimuli or by cell death. To maintain their ability to perform…”
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    Impact of Photoreceptor Loss on Retinal Circuitry by Lee, Joo Yeun, Care, Rachel A, Della Santina, Luca, Dunn, Felice A

    Published in Annual review of vision science (15-09-2021)
    “…Our sense of sight relies on photoreceptors, which transduce photons into the nervous system's electrochemical interpretation of the visual world. These…”
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    Factors that mediate and prevent degradation of the inactive and unstable GudB protein in Bacillus subtilis by Stannek, Lorena, Gunka, Katrin, Care, Rachel A, Gerth, Ulf, Commichau, Fabian M

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (07-01-2015)
    “…The Gram-positive model bacterium Bacillus subtilis contains two glutamate dehydro genase-encoding genes, rocG and gudB. While the rocG gene encodes the…”
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    Selection-Driven Accumulation of Suppressor Mutants in Bacillus subtilis: The Apparent High Mutation Frequency of the Cryptic gudB Gene and the Rapid Clonal Expansion of gudB.sup.+ Suppressors Are Due to Growth under Selection by Gunka, Katrin, Stannek, Lorena, Care, Rachel A, Commichau, Fabian M

    Published in PloS one (13-06-2013)
    “…Soil bacteria like Bacillus subtilis can cope with many growth conditions by adjusting gene expression and metabolic pathways. Alternatively, bacteria can…”
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    Selection-Driven Accumulation of Suppressor Mutants in Bacillus subtilis: The Apparent High Mutation Frequency of the Cryptic gudB Gene and the Rapid Clonal Expansion of gudB+ Suppressors Are Due to Growth under Selection. e66120 by Gunka, Katrin, Stannek, Lorena, Care, Rachel A, Commichau, Fabian M

    Published in PloS one (01-06-2013)
    “…Soil bacteria like Bacillus subtilis can cope with many growth conditions by adjusting gene expression and metabolic pathways. Alternatively, bacteria can…”
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