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Jennifer Jeter

Researcher at Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Publications -  6
Citations -  1571

Jennifer Jeter is an academic researcher from Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ventral nerve cord & Gene. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1258 citations.

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A GAL4 Driver Resource for Developmental and Behavioral Studies on the Larval CNS of Drosophila

TL;DR: The larval CNS expression patterns for 6,650 GAL4 lines based on cis-regulatory regions (CRMs) from the Drosophila genome are reported, thereby providing a unique resource for determining the origins of adult cells.
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An unbiased template of the Drosophila brain and ventral nerve cord

TL;DR: This work created high-resolution templates of the Drosophila brain and ventral nerve cord using the best-available technologies for imaging, artifact correction, stitching, and template construction using groupwise registration and demonstrates that theirs enables more accurate registration with fewer local deformations in shorter time.
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An image resource of subdivided Drosophila GAL4-driver expression patterns for neuron-level searches

TL;DR: The NeuronBridge search tool is developed, which matches these light microscope neuronal images to neurons in the recently published FlyEM hemibrain and provides a resource and search tool that will significantly enhance both the efficiency and efficacy of split-GAL4 targeting of EM-identified neurons and further advance Drosophila neuroscience.
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An unbiased template of the Drosophila brain and ventral nerve cord.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors created high-resolution templates of the Drosophila brain and ventral nerve cord using the best available technologies for imaging, artifact correction, stitching, and template construction using groupwise registration.