Dong-Gen Luo
Affiliations: | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States |
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"Dong-Gen Luo"Mean distance: 14.04 (cluster 32) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorXiong-li Yang | grad student | Johns Hopkins Medical School | |
King-Wai Yau | post-doc | Johns Hopkins Medical School |
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Xiao N, Xu S, Li ZK, et al. (2023) A single photoreceptor splits perception and entrainment by cotransmission. Nature |
Tang M, Cao LH, Yang T, et al. (2022) An extra-clock ultradian brain oscillator sustains circadian timekeeping. Science Advances. 8: eabo5506 |
Luo DG, Silverman D, Frederiksen R, et al. (2020) Apo-Opsin and Its Dark Constitutive Activity across Retinal Cone Subtypes. Current Biology : Cb |
Zhou Y, Cao LH, Sui XW, et al. (2019) Mechanosensory circuits coordinate two opposing motor actions in feeding. Science Advances. 5: eaaw5141 |
Li MT, Cao LH, Xiao N, et al. (2018) Hub-organized parallel circuits of central circadian pacemaker neurons for visual photoentrainment in Drosophila. Nature Communications. 9: 4247 |
Cao LH, Yang D, Wu W, et al. (2017) Odor-evoked inhibition of olfactory sensory neurons drives olfactory perception in Drosophila. Nature Communications. 8: 1357 |
Yue WW, Frederiksen R, Ren X, et al. (2017) Spontaneous activation of visual pigments in relation to openness/closedness of chromophore-binding pocket. Elife. 6 |
Yue WWS, Frederiksen R, Ren X, et al. (2017) Author response: Spontaneous activation of visual pigments in relation to openness/closedness of chromophore-binding pocket Elife |
Cao LH, Jing BY, Yang D, et al. (2016) Distinct signaling of Drosophila chemoreceptors in olfactory sensory neurons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Cao LH, Luo DG, Yau KW. (2014) Light responses of primate and other mammalian cones. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 2752-7 |