Kenta Asahina

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Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA, United States 
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Wohl MP, Liu J, Asahina K. (2023) tachykininergic neurons modulate the activity of two groups of receptor-expressing neurons to regulate aggressive tone. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Ishii K, Cortese M, Leng X, et al. (2022) A neurogenetic mechanism of experience-dependent suppression of aggression. Science Advances. 8: eabg3203
Asahina K, de Bivort BL, Grunwald Kadow IC, et al. (2022) Editorial: Revisiting Behavioral Variability: What It Reveals About Neural Circuit Structure and Function. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 16: 956388
Ishii K, Wohl M, DeSouza A, et al. (2020) Sex-determining genes distinctly regulate courtship capability and target preference via sexually dimorphic neurons. Elife. 9
Wohl M, Ishii K, Asahina K. (2020) Layered roles of isoforms in specification and function of male aggression-promoting neurons in . Elife. 9
Wohl M, Ishii K, Asahina K. (2020) Author response: Layered roles of fruitless isoforms in specification and function of male aggression-promoting neurons in Drosophila Elife
Ishii K, Wohl M, DeSouza A, et al. (2020) Author response: Sex-determining genes distinctly regulate courtship capability and target preference via sexually dimorphic neurons Elife
Asahina K. (2019) Corrigendum to “Sex differences in Drosophila behavior: qualitative and quantitative dimorphism” [Curr. Opin. Physiol. 6 (2018) 35–45] Current Opinion in Physiology. 7: 82
Asahina K. (2018) Sex differences in behavior: Qualitative and Quantitative Dimorphism. Current Opinion in Physiology. 6: 35-45
Asahina K. (2017) Neuromodulation and Strategic Action Choice in Drosophila Aggression. Annual Review of Neuroscience
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