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185. sns-10, <strong>the</strong> C. elegans ortholog <strong>of</strong> Aristaless/ARX, regulates sensory and motor neuron<br />

development<br />

Tal J. Melkman, Piali Sengupta<br />

186. him genes and X chromosome meiosis<br />

Philip M. Meneely, Joshua Havassy, Kathryn Crozier<br />

187. Characterization <strong>of</strong> an hlh-8 mutant<br />

Stephany G. Meyers, Ann K. Corsi<br />

188. Functional Analysis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> MicroRNA Genes <strong>of</strong> C. elegans<br />

Eric A Miska, Ezequiel Alvarez-Saavedra, Allison L Abbott, Andrew B Hellman, Nelson C<br />

Lau, David P Bartel, Victor Ambros, Bob Horvitz<br />

189. Genetic and molecular analysis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> C2H2 zinc-finger gene ehn-3<br />

Kristin M. Morphy, Judith Kimble, Laura D. Mathies<br />

190. Analysis <strong>of</strong> an UNC-13 protein expressed from an internal promoter<br />

Theresa Moser, Bethany Stitt, Kristin Servent, Brooke Swalm, Lydia Sanchez, Monique<br />

Spencer, Rebecca Kohn<br />

191. cwp-4, a novel male-specific C. elegans gene with a potential role in mating behavior<br />

William R. Mowrey, Douglas S. Portman<br />

192. Identification <strong>of</strong> genes regulating chemosensory neuron-specific morphologies<br />

Saikat Mukhopadhyay, Anne Lanjuin, Piali Sengupta<br />

193. The Role <strong>of</strong> PDZ Domain Proteins in GLR-1 Localization<br />

Vidhya Munnamalai, Christopher Rongo<br />

194. Uncovering <strong>the</strong> role for sperm contributed SCU-1 in regulating meiotic exit and axis formation<br />

in <strong>the</strong> early <strong>Caenorhabditis</strong> elegans embryo<br />

MaryAnn Murrow, Anna Mazor, Rebecca Lyczak<br />

195. Characterization <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> identity and specificty <strong>of</strong> RGS protein targets in C. elegans<br />

Edith M. Myers, Michael R. Koelle<br />

196. Evidence that lin-35 Rb functions in hyp7 to inhibit vulval fates<br />

Toshia R Myers, Iva Greenwald<br />

197. RNAi-mediated screen for meiotic genes in C. elegans<br />

Sandra Nagl, Allison Hurlburt, Mónica Colaiácovo<br />

198. A germline-specific cell cycle inhibitor involved in dauer and adult lifespan<br />

Patrick Narbonne, Richard Roy<br />

199. The C. elegans pumilio ortholog, puf-9, controls <strong>the</strong> timing <strong>of</strong> development<br />

Mona J. Nolde, Kristy Reinert, Nazli Saka, Frank J. Slack<br />

200. High throughput genetic screen for suppressors <strong>of</strong> necrotic cell death<br />

Yury O. Nunez, Dewey Royal, MaryAnn Royal, Michael Lizzio Jr., Monica Driscoll<br />

201. Activation <strong>of</strong> SKN-1 stress response by a chemoprotective antioxidant<br />

Riva P. Oliveira, Jae Hyung An, Rosana P. Baker, Hideki Inoue, Kunihiro Matsumoto, T.<br />

Keith Blackwell<br />

202. Some Dauer Formation, Social Feeding, and Chemotaxis Mutants are Abnormal in <strong>the</strong><br />

Enhanced Slowing Response<br />

Daniel Omura, Bob Horvitz

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