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    Striatal mRNA expression patterns underlying peak dose l -DOPA-induced dyskinesia in the 6-OHDA hemiparkinsonian rat by Smith, L.M, Parr-Brownlie, L.C, Duncan, E.J, Black, M.A, Gemmell, N.J, Dearden, P.K, Reynolds, J.N.J

    Published in Neuroscience (02-06-2016)
    “…Highlights • RNA-seq used to profile gene expression changes between dyskinetic and non-dyskinetic animals in l -DOPA-induced dyskinesia. • Dyskinetic animals…”
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    Drosophila melanogaster and worker honeybees (Apis mellifera) do not require olfaction to be susceptible to honeybee queen mandibular pheromone by Lovegrove, M.R., Knapp, R.A., Duncan, E.J., Dearden, P.K.

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-11-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Neither Drosophila nor honey bees require olfaction to sense Queen Mandibular pheromone.•Drososophila with olfactory and gustatory organs…”
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    The honeybee as a model insect for developmental genetics by Cridge, A.G., Lovegrove, M.R., Skelly, J.G., Taylor, S.E., Petersen, G.E.L., Cameron, R.C., Dearden, P.K.

    Published in Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) (01-05-2017)
    “…Honeybees are an important component of modern agricultural systems, and a fascinating and scientifically engrossing insect. Honeybees are not commonly used as…”
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    Insights into social insects from the genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera by Weinstock, G.M., Robinson, G.E., Gibbs, R.A., Worley, K.C., Evans, J.D., Maleszka, R., Robertson, H.M., Weaver, D.B., Beye, M., Bork, P., Elsik, C.G., Hartfelder, K., Hunt, G.J., Zdobnov, E.M., Amdam, G.V., Bitondi, M.M.G., Collins, A.M., Cristino, A.S., Lattorff, H.M.G., Lobo, C.H., Moritz, R.F.A., Nunes, F.M.F., Page, R.E., Simoes, Z.L.P., Wheeler, D., Carninci, Piero, Fukuda, S., Hayashizaki, Y., Kai, C., Kawai, J., Sakazume, N., Sasaki, D., Tagami, M., Albert, S., Baggerman, G., Beggs, K.T., Bloch, G., Cazzamali, G., Cohen, M., Drapeau, M.D., Eisenhardt, D., Emore, C., Ewing, M.A., Fahrbach, S.E., Foret, S., Grimmelikhuijzen, C.J.P., Hauser, F., Hummon, A.B., Huybrechts, J., Jones, A.K., Kadowaki, T., Kaplan, N., Kucharski, R., Leboulle, G., Linial, M., Littleton, J.T., Mercer, A.R., Richmond, T.A., Rodriguez-Zas, S.L., Rubin, E.B., Sattelle, D.B., Schlipalius, D., Schoofs, L., Shemesh, Y., Sweedler, J.V., Velarde, R., Verleyen, P., Vierstraete, E., Williamson, M.R., Ament, S.A., Brown, S.J., Corona, M., Dearden, P.K., Dunn, W.A., Elekonich, M.M., Fujiyuki, T., Gattermeier, I., Gempe, T., Hasselmann, M., Kage, E., Kamikouchi, A., Kubo, T., Kunieda, T., Lorenzen, M., Milshina, N.V., Morioka, M., Ohashi, K., Overbeek, R., Ross, C.A., Schioett, M., Shippy, T., Takeuchi, H., Toth, A.L., Willis, J.H., Wilson, M.J., Gordon, K.H.J., Letunic, I., Hackett, K., Peterson, J., Felsenfeld, A.

    Published in Nature (London) (2006)
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