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Steven Bray

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Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Hubert Amrein grad student 2006 Duke
 (Analysis of a putative pheromone receptor subfamily within the Drosophila gustatory receptor gene family.)
Stephen T. Warren post-doc 2006-2011 Emory University School of Medicine
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Wang T, Bray SM, Warren ST. (2012) New perspectives on the biology of fragile X syndrome. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 22: 256-63
Santoro MR, Bray SM, Warren ST. (2012) Molecular mechanisms of fragile X syndrome: a twenty-year perspective. Annual Review of Pathology. 7: 219-45
Collins SC, Bray SM, Suhl JA, et al. (2010) Identification of novel FMR1 variants by massively parallel sequencing in developmentally delayed males. American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A. 152: 2512-20
Bray SM, Mulle JG, Dodd AF, et al. (2010) Signatures of founder effects, admixture, and selection in the Ashkenazi Jewish population. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 16222-7
Chang S, Bray SM, Li Z, et al. (2008) Identification of small molecules rescuing fragile X syndrome phenotypes in Drosophila. Nature Chemical Biology. 4: 256-63
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
Bray S, Amrein H. (2003) A putative Drosophila pheromone receptor expressed in male-specific taste neurons is required for efficient courtship. Neuron. 39: 1019-29
Amrein H, Bray S. (2003) Bitter-sweet solution in taste transduction. Cell. 112: 283-4
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