Daisuke Hattori
Affiliations: | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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(Dscam diversity is essential for neural circuit assembly.) | ||||
Richard Axel | post-doc | Columbia |
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Bonheur M, Swartz KJ, Metcalf MG, et al. (2023) A rapid and bidirectional reporter of neural activity reveals neural correlates of social behaviors in Drosophila. Nature Neuroscience |
Hattori D, Aso Y, Swartz KJ, et al. (2017) Representations of Novelty and Familiarity in a Mushroom Body Compartment. Cell |
Aso Y, Hattori D, Yu Y, et al. (2014) The neuronal architecture of the mushroom body provides a logic for associative learning. Elife. 3: e04577 |
Aso Y, Hattori D, Yu Y, et al. (2014) Author response: The neuronal architecture of the mushroom body provides a logic for associative learning Elife |
Hattori D, Chen Y, Matthews BJ, et al. (2009) Robust discrimination between self and non-self neurites requires thousands of Dscam1 isoforms. Nature. 461: 644-8 |
Hattori D, Millard SS, Wojtowicz WM, et al. (2008) Dscam-mediated cell recognition regulates neural circuit formation. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. 24: 597-620 |
Hattori D, Demir E, Kim HW, et al. (2007) Dscam diversity is essential for neuronal wiring and self-recognition. Nature. 449: 223-7 |
Matthews BJ, Kim ME, Flanagan JJ, et al. (2007) Dendrite self-avoidance is controlled by Dscam. Cell. 129: 593-604 |
Zipursky SL, Wojtowicz WM, Hattori D. (2006) Got diversity? Wiring the fly brain with Dscam. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 31: 581-8 |
Fan G, Martinowich K, Chin MH, et al. (2005) DNA methylation controls the timing of astrogliogenesis through regulation of JAK-STAT signaling. Development (Cambridge, England). 132: 3345-56 |