Ronald J. Bayline
Affiliations: | Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRonald Booker | grad student | Cornell | |
Richard B. Levine | post-doc | Washington and Jefferson College |
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Bayline RJ, Dean DM, Booker R. (2005) Inhibitors of ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis can delay programmed cell death of adult intersegmental muscles in the moth Manduca sexta. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 233: 445-55 |
Bayline RJ, Duch C, Levine RB. (2001) Nerve-muscle interactions regulate motor terminal growth and myoblast distribution during muscle development. Developmental Biology. 231: 348-63 |
Consoulas C, Duch C, Bayline RJ, et al. (2000) Behavioral transformations during metamorphosis: remodeling of neural and motor systems. Brain Research Bulletin. 53: 571-83 |
Duch C, Bayline RJ, Levine RB. (2000) Postembryonic development of the dorsal longitudinal flight muscle and its innervation in Manduca sexta. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 422: 1-17 |
Bayline RJ, Khoo AB, Booker R. (1998) Innervation regulates the metamorphic fates of larval abdominal muscles in the moth, Manduca sexta. Development Genes and Evolution. 208: 369-81 |