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    Characterization of Proprioceptive System Dynamics in Behaving Drosophila Larvae Using High-Speed Volumetric Microscopy by Vaadia, Rebecca D., Li, Wenze, Voleti, Venkatakaushik, Singhania, Aditi, Hillman, Elizabeth M.C., Grueber, Wesley B.

    Published in Current biology (18-03-2019)
    “…Proprioceptors provide feedback about body position that is essential for coordinated movement. Proprioceptive sensing of the position of rigid joints has been…”
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    Development of the embryonic and larval peripheral nervous system of Drosophila by Singhania, Aditi, Grueber, Wesley B

    “…The peripheral nervous system (PNS) of embryonic and larval stage Drosophila consists of diverse types of sensory neurons positioned along the body wall…”
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    Highly parallel assays of tissue-specific enhancers in whole Drosophila embryos by Gisselbrecht, Stephen S, Barrera, Luis A, Porsch, Martin, Aboukhalil, Anton, Estep, Preston W, Vedenko, Anastasia, Palagi, Alexandre, Kim, Yongsok, Zhu, Xianmin, Busser, Brian W, Gamble, Caitlin E, Iagovitina, Antonina, Singhania, Aditi, Michelson, Alan M, Bulyk, Martha L

    Published in Nature methods (01-08-2013)
    “…Identifying tissue-specific expression of a selection marker and putative enhancer-driven expression of GFP with flow cytometry enriches for active enhancers…”
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    Molecular mechanism underlying the regulatory specificity of a Drosophila homeodomain protein that specifies myoblast identity by Busser, Brian W, Shokri, Leila, Jaeger, Savina A, Gisselbrecht, Stephen S, Singhania, Aditi, Berger, Michael F, Zhou, Bo, Bulyk, Martha L, Michelson, Alan M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-03-2012)
    “…A subfamily of Drosophila homeodomain (HD) transcription factors (TFs) controls the identities of individual muscle founder cells (FCs). However, the molecular…”
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    Patterning of dendritic territories by dendrite-dendrite and dendrite-substrate interactions by Singhania, Aditi

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…Dendrites develop in highly complex environments and their interactions with neighboring neurons and the substrate are thought to be important for the…”
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    Patterning of dendritic territories by dendrite-dendrite and dendrite-substrate interactions by Singhania, Aditi

    “…Dendrites develop in highly complex environments and their interactions with neighboring neurons and the substrate are thought to be important for the…”
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    Dissertation