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81. Using enriched populations <strong>of</strong> single neuron types and microarrays to identify sensory<br />

neuron-specific genes<br />

Marc Colosimo, Adam Brown, Anne Lanjuin, Saikat Mukhopadhyay, Piali Sengupta<br />

82. Modulations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>rmotactic behavior by food<br />

Adam Brown, Damon Clark, Chris Gabel, Steven Lin, Ares Perides, Piali Sengupta, Aravi<br />

Samuel<br />

83. A Systematic Genome-Wide Genetic Interaction Analysis <strong>of</strong> Signaling Pathways in C.<br />

elegans<br />

Alexandra Byrne, Scott J. Dixon, Jason M<strong>of</strong>fat, Peter J. Roy<br />

84. Temporal regulation <strong>of</strong> postmitotic neural differentiation by heterochronic genes including <strong>the</strong><br />

microRNA lin-4<br />

Ka<strong>the</strong>rine O. Carter, Kristy Reinert, Shin-Yi Lin, Frank Slack<br />

85. Identification <strong>of</strong> genes acting redundantly with lin-35 Rb<br />

Julian Ceron, Abha Chandra, Khursheed Wani, Jean-Francois Rual, Marc Vidal, Sander van<br />

den Heuvel<br />

86. Functional analysis <strong>of</strong> AMPA-type glutamate receptor tail sequences in C. elegans.<br />

Howard Chang, Chris Rongo<br />

87. Feeding status and serotonin modulate a chemosensory circuit in C. elegans<br />

Michael Y. Chao, Hidetoshi Komatsu, Hana S. Fukuto, Hea<strong>the</strong>r M. Dionne, Anne C. Hart<br />

88. D1- and D2-like dopamine receptors antagonistically modulate C. elegans behavior through<br />

Galphaq and Galphao signaling<br />

Daniel Chase, Judy Pepper, Michael Koelle<br />

89. Germline establishment and maintenance in <strong>the</strong> early embryo<br />

Paula M. Checchi, Christine E. Schaner, William G. Kelly<br />

90. GUM-1, a protein affecting <strong>the</strong> subcellular localization <strong>of</strong> RME-1, is required for endocytic<br />

recycling in <strong>the</strong> C. elegans intestine<br />

Carlos Chih-Hsiung, Chen, Peter Schweinsberg, Eric Lambie, Barth Grant<br />

91. Translational control in <strong>the</strong> germ plasm: nos-2 RNA regulation.<br />

Pei-Lung Chen, Ingrid D’Agostino, Geraldine Seydoux<br />

92. Translational control in <strong>the</strong> germ plasm: nos-2 RNA regulation<br />

Pei-Lung Chen, Ingrid D’Agostino, Geraldine Seydoux<br />

93. Age-associated feeding decline in C. elegans can be modulated by genetic and<br />

environmental inputs<br />

David K. Chow, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine A. Wolkow<br />

94. An Investigation into <strong>the</strong> potential regulatory relationships between components <strong>of</strong> a network<br />

specified by pal-1<br />

Julia M. Claggett, L. Ryan Baugh, Craig P. Hunter<br />

95. Genome-wide RNAi analysis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Caenorhabditis</strong> elegans distal tip cell migration<br />

Erin J. Cram, Jean E. Schwarzbauer<br />

96. Characterization <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> DTC niche and germline stem cells in C. elegans<br />

Sarah L. Crittenden, Dana Byrd, Kim Leonhard, Judith Kimble<br />

97. Structure/function studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> polarity regulator PAR-1 in C. elegans<br />

Adrian Cuenca, Geraldine Seydoux

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