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    Aversive phototaxic suppression: evaluation of a short‐term memory assay in Drosophila melanogaster by Seugnet, L., Suzuki, Y., Stidd, R., Shaw, P. J.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-06-2009)
    “…Drosophila melanogaster is increasingly being used to model human conditions that are associated with cognitive deficits including fragile‐X syndrome,…”
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    Two different activities of Suppressor of Hairless during wing development in Drosophila by Klein, T, Seugnet, L, Haenlin, M, Martinez Arias, A

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-2000)
    “…The Notch pathway plays a crucial and universal role in the assignation of cell fates during development. In Drosophila, Notch is a transmembrane protein that…”
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    Transcriptional regulation of Notch and Delta: requirement for neuroblast segregation in Drosophila by Seugnet, L, Simpson, P, Haenlin, M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-1997)
    “…Segregation of a single neural precursor from each proneural cluster in Drosophila relies on Notch-mediated lateral signalling. Studies concerning the spacing…”
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    D1 Receptor Activation in the Mushroom Bodies Rescues Sleep-Loss-Induced Learning Impairments in Drosophila by Seugnet, Laurent, Suzuki, Yasuko, Vine, Lucy, Gottschalk, Laura, Shaw, Paul J.

    Published in Current biology (05-08-2008)
    “…Extended wakefulness disrupts acquisition of short-term memories in mammals. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms triggered by extended waking and…”
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    Identification of a biomarker for sleep drive in flies and humans by Seugnet, L, Boero, J, Gottschalk, L, Duntley, S.P, Shaw, P.J

    “…It is a common experience to sacrifice sleep to meet the demands of our 24-h society. Current estimates reveal that as a society, we sleep on average 2 h less…”
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    Requirement for dynamin during Notch signaling in Drosophila Neurogenesis by Seugnet, L, Simpson, P, Haenlin, M

    Published in Developmental biology (15-12-1997)
    “…Singling out of a unique neural precursor from a group of equivalent cells, during Drosophila neurogenesis, involves Notch-mediated lateral signaling. During…”
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    Refining GAL4-driven transgene expression in Drosophila with a GAL80 enhancer-trap by Suster, Maximiliano L., Seugnet, Laurent, Bate, Michael, Sokolowski, Marla B.

    Published in Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) (01-08-2004)
    “…We constructed an enhancer‐trap element, P{GAL80}, that encodes the yeast GAL80 repressor to refine expression of transgenes driven by the binary GAL4/UAS…”
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    Novel Notch alleles reveal a Deltex-dependent pathway repressing neural fate by Ramain, Philippe, Khechumian, Konstantin, Seugnet, Laurent, Arbogast, Nadine, Ackermann, Claudine, Heitzler, Pascal

    Published in Current biology (13-11-2001)
    “…Background: The Notch receptor triggers a wide range of cell fate choices in higher organisms. In Drosophila, segregation of neural from epidermal lineages…”
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    Regulation of Synaptic Connectivity: Levels of Fasciclin II Influence Synaptic Growth in the Drosophila CNS by Baines, Richard A, Seugnet, Laurent, Thompson, Annemarie, Salvaterra, Paul M, Bate, Michael

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-08-2002)
    “…Much of our understanding of synaptogenesis comes from studies that deal with the development of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Although well studied, it is…”
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    Role of the Notch receptors in intercellular communication by Seugnet, L, Simpson, P

    Published in Pathologie biologie (Paris) (01-04-1996)
    “…The Notch gene was discovered in Drosophila at the beginning of the century and is currently the subject of intensive investigation, not only in invertebrates…”
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