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Leon Avery
Leon Avery
Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
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The genetics of feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans.
L Avery
Genetics 133 (4), 897-917, 1993
6391993
The genetics of ivermectin resistance in Caenorhabditis elegans
JA Dent, MHM Smith, DK Vassilatis, L Avery
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (6), 2674-2679, 2000
5432000
Guanylyl cyclase expression in specific sensory neurons: a new family of chemosensory receptors
S Yu, L Avery, E Baude, DL Garbers
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (7), 3384-3387, 1997
4961997
Dietary choice behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans
BB Shtonda, L Avery
Journal of Experimental Biology 209 (1), 89-102, 2006
4942006
Active currents regulate sensitivity and dynamic range in C. elegans neurons
MB Goodman, DH Hall, L Avery, SR Lockery
Neuron 20 (4), 763-772, 1998
4571998
Pharyngeal pumping continues after laser killing of the pharyngeal nervous system of C. elegans
L Avery, HR Horvitzt
Neuron 3 (4), 473-485, 1989
4571989
Effects of starvation and neuroactive drugs on feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans
L Avery, HR Horvitz
Journal of Experimental Zoology 253 (3), 263-270, 1990
4521990
avr‐15 encodes a chloride channel subunit that mediates inhibitory glutamatergic neurotransmission and ivermectin sensitivity in Caenorhabditis elegans
JA Dent, MW Davis, L Avery
The EMBO journal 16 (19), 5867-5879, 1997
4241997
EAT-4, a homolog of a mammalian sodium-dependent inorganic phosphate cotransporter, is necessary for glutamatergic neurotransmission in Caenorhabditis elegans
RYN Lee, ER Sawin, M Chalfie, HR Horvitz, L Avery
Journal of Neuroscience 19 (1), 159-167, 1999
4101999
Laser killing of cells in Caenorhabditis elegans
CI Bargmann, L Avery
Methods in cell biology 48, 225-250, 1995
3731995
C. elegans: a model for exploring the genetics of fat storage
RM McKay, JP McKay, L Avery, JM Graff
Developmental cell 4 (1), 131-142, 2003
3702003
A cell that dies during wild-type C. elegans development can function as a neuron in a ced-3 mutant
L Avery, HR Horvitz
Cell 51 (6), 1071-1078, 1987
3501987
Interacting genes required for pharyngeal excitation by motor neuron MC in Caenorhabditis elegans.
DM Raizen, RY Lee, L Avery
Genetics 141 (4), 1365-1382, 1995
3361995
Food transport in the C. elegans pharynx
L Avery, BB Shtonda
Journal of experimental biology 206 (14), 2441-2457, 2003
3352003
Dual roles of autophagy in the survival of Caenorhabditis elegans during starvation
C Kang, Y You, L Avery
Genes & development 21 (17), 2161-2171, 2007
3252007
Social feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans is induced by neurons that detect aversive stimuli
M de Bono, DM Tobin, MW Davis, L Avery, CI Bargmann
Nature 419 (6910), 899-903, 2002
3252002
Ordering gene function: the interpretation of epistasis in regulatory hierarchies
L Avery, S Wasserman
Trends in genetics 8 (9), 312-316, 1992
3211992
Insulin, cGMP, and TGF-β signals regulate food intake and quiescence in C. elegans: a model for satiety
Y You, J Kim, DM Raizen, L Avery
Cell metabolism 7 (3), 249-257, 2008
3192008
LIM homeobox gene-dependent expression of biogenic amine receptors in restricted regions of the C. elegans nervous system
EL Tsalik, T Niacaris, AS Wenick, K Pau, L Avery, O Hobert
Developmental biology 263 (1), 81-102, 2003
2932003
Electrical activity and behavior in the pharynx of Caenorhabditis elegans
DM Raizen, L Avery
Neuron 12 (3), 483-495, 1994
2911994
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