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Barry Condron

Researcher at University of Virginia

Publications -  54
Citations -  1689

Barry Condron is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Serotonergic & Image segmentation. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1591 citations. Previous affiliations of Barry Condron include University of Utah & California Institute of Technology.

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Pair-rule expression patterns of even-skipped are found in both short- and long-germ beetles.

TL;DR: Examination of the expression of even-skipped in a variety of insects reveals that insect germ-type designations apparently do not reflect the variations in the mechanisms of segmentation evident throughout insect phylogeny.
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Serotonin: a regulator of neuronal morphology and circuitry.

TL;DR: Understanding how altered serotonin signaling affects neuronal morphology and plasticity, and ultimately animal physiology and pathophysiology, will be of great significance.
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Frameshifting in gene 10 of bacteriophage T7.

TL;DR: This study shows that sequences important to frameshifting include the originally proposed frameshIFT site, consisting of overlapping phenylalanine codons and the 3' noncoding region that includes the transcriptional terminator over 200 bases downstream of the frameshift site.
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Engrailed controls glial/neuronal cell fate decisions at the midline of the central nervous system.

TL;DR: It is shown that the segment-polarity gene engrailed, which encodes a homeodomain protein, controls these decisions within an insect CNS lineage, and is required for execution of the decision between the glial and neuronal fates.
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Quantitative evaluation of serotonin release and clearance in Drosophila

TL;DR: The dynamics of serotonin release and reuptake in Drosophila are analogous to those in mammals, making this simple organism more useful for the study of the basic physiological mechanisms of serotonergic signaling.