Natasha Thorne
Affiliations: | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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Sign in to add mentorHubert Amrein | grad student | 2007 | Duke | |
(The Drosophila gustatory receptor genes: The molecular basis of taste perception and coding.) | ||||
James Inglese | post-doc | 2008-2010 | NIH, NCATS |
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Mishra D, Thorne N, Miyamoto C, et al. (2018) The taste of ribonucleosides: Novel macronutrients essential for larval growth are sensed by Drosophila gustatory receptor proteins. Plos Biology. 16: e2005570 |
Oliver KL, Lukic V, Thorne NP, et al. (2014) Harnessing gene expression networks to prioritize candidate epileptic encephalopathy genes. Plos One. 9: e102079 |
Thorne N, Amrein H. (2008) Atypical expression of Drosophila gustatory receptor genes in sensory and central neurons. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 506: 548-68 |
Amrein H, Thorne N. (2005) Gustatory perception and behavior in Drosophila melanogaster. Current Biology : Cb. 15: R673-84 |
Thorne N, Bray S, Amrein H. (2005) Function and expression of the Drosophila gr genes in the perception of sweet, bitter and pheromone compounds. Chemical Senses. 30: i270-2 |
Thorne N, Chromey C, Bray S, et al. (2004) Taste perception and coding in Drosophila. Current Biology : Cb. 14: 1065-79 |
Thorne N, Amrein H. (2003) Vomeronasal organ: pheromone recognition with a twist. Current Biology : Cb. 13: R220-2 |