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The following pages link to Octopamine receptor OAMB is required for ovulation in Drosophila melanogaster (Q44659133):
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- Identification of a neural circuit that underlies the effects of octopamine on sleep:wake behavior (Q24630158) (← links)
- Trace amine-associated receptor 1-Family archetype or iconoclast? (Q24648659) (← links)
- Recurring ethanol exposure induces disinhibited courtship in Drosophila (Q27302232) (← links)
- A Follicle Rupture Assay Reveals an Essential Role for Follicular Adrenergic Signaling in Drosophila Ovulation (Q27310138) (← links)
- Seminal influences: Drosophila Acps and the molecular interplay between males and females during reproduction (Q28240727) (← links)
- Distribution of the octopamine receptor AmOA1 in the honey bee brain (Q28476757) (← links)
- Octopamine receptor in mushroom bodies Dmel_CG3856 (Q29820723) (← links)
- Molecular genetic analysis of sexual rejection: roles of octopamine and its receptor OAMB in Drosophila courtship conditioning (Q30418962) (← links)
- Two functional but noncomplementing Drosophila tyrosine decarboxylase genes: distinct roles for neural tyramine and octopamine in female fertility (Q30435848) (← links)
- Trace amines differentially regulate adult locomotor activity, cocaine sensitivity, and female fertility in Drosophila melanogaster (Q30444085) (← links)
- Neuromuscular organization and aminergic modulation of contractions in the Drosophila ovary (Q30477722) (← links)
- Adrenergic ligands that block oviposition in the cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus affect ovary contraction (Q30667863) (← links)
- Neuroarchitecture of aminergic systems in the larval ventral ganglion of Drosophila melanogaster (Q33325471) (← links)
- Loss of p24 function in Drosophila melanogaster causes a stress response and increased levels of NF-kappaB-regulated gene products (Q33333134) (← links)
- The octopamine receptor OAMB mediates ovulation via Ca2 /calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in the Drosophila oviduct epithelium (Q33415061) (← links)
- The redistribution of Drosophila vesicular monoamine transporter mutants from synaptic vesicles to large dense-core vesicles impairs amine-dependent behaviors (Q33605801) (← links)
- Mating regulates neuromodulator ensembles at nerve termini innervating the Drosophila reproductive tract (Q33608207) (← links)
- Identification of octopaminergic neurons that modulate sleep suppression by male sex drive (Q33694140) (← links)
- Control of Germline Stem Cell Lineages by Diet and Physiology (Q33893456) (← links)
- The octopamine receptor Octβ2R regulates ovulation in Drosophila melanogaster (Q34011197) (← links)
- Dopamine reveals neural circuit mechanisms of fly memory (Q34163919) (← links)
- Reproductive hacking. A male seminal protein acts through intact reproductive pathways in female Drosophila (Q34338752) (← links)
- Beadex function in the motor neurons is essential for female reproduction in Drosophila melanogaster (Q34514451) (← links)
- Control of male and female fertility by the netrin axon guidance genes (Q34973912) (← links)
- A single amino acid residue controls Ca2 signaling by an octopamine receptor from Drosophila melanogaster (Q35043889) (← links)
- Matrix metalloproteinase 2 is required for ovulation and corpus luteum formation in Drosophila. (Q35103368) (← links)
- Effects of reserpine on reproduction and serotonin immunoreactivity in the stable fly Stomoxys calcitrans (L.). (Q35530945) (← links)
- Sex peptide receptor is required for the release of stored sperm by mated Drosophila melanogaster females (Q35602795) (← links)
- A requirement for the neuromodulators octopamine and tyramine in Drosophila melanogaster female sperm storage (Q35849553) (← links)
- Nox regulation of smooth muscle contraction (Q36008117) (← links)
- Autoregulatory and paracrine control of synaptic and behavioral plasticity by octopaminergic signaling (Q36082018) (← links)
- Differentially expressed genes linked to natural variation in long-term memory formation in Cotesia parasitic wasps (Q36197620) (← links)
- Insect octopamine receptors: a new classification scheme based on studies of cloned Drosophila G-protein coupled receptors (Q36279906) (← links)
- Dispensable, redundant, complementary, and cooperative roles of dopamine, octopamine, and serotonin in Drosophila melanogaster (Q36480380) (← links)
- Layered reward signalling through octopamine and dopamine in Drosophila (Q36484353) (← links)
- Drosophila modifier screens to identify novel neuropsychiatric drugs including aminergic agents for the possible treatment of Parkinson's disease and depression (Q36724670) (← links)
- Ovulation in Drosophila is controlled by secretory cells of the female reproductive tract (Q36771250) (← links)
- Drosophila vesicular monoamine transporter mutants can adapt to reduced or eliminated vesicular stores of dopamine and serotonin (Q37102620) (← links)
- Coordination and modulation of locomotion pattern generators in Drosophila larvae: effects of altered biogenic amine levels by the tyramine beta hydroxlyase mutation (Q37169308) (← links)
- Drosophila seminal protein ovulin mediates ovulation through female octopamine neuronal signaling (Q37256061) (← links)
- Molecular social interactions: Drosophila melanogaster seminal fluid proteins as a case study (Q37586237) (← links)
- Insect seminal fluid proteins: identification and function (Q37587506) (← links)
- Mating, seminal fluid components, and sperm cause changes in vesicle release in the Drosophila female reproductive tract (Q37647863) (← links)
- Expression analysis of octopamine and tyramine receptors in Drosophila (Q39032526) (← links)
- Characterization of a novel octopamine receptor expressed in the surf clam Spisula solidissima (Q39725672) (← links)
- The Role of Monoaminergic Neurotransmission for Metabolic Control in the Fruit Fly Drosophila Melanogaster (Q41525557) (← links)
- Amitraz and its metabolite differentially activate α- and β-adrenergic-like octopamine receptors (Q41990596) (← links)
- Appetitive learning requires the alpha1-like octopamine receptor OAMB in the Drosophila mushroom body neurons. (Q42266142) (← links)
- Cloning and Functional Characterization of Octβ2-Receptor and Tyr1-Receptor in the Chagas Disease Vector, Rhodnius prolixus (Q42368496) (← links)
- Tyramine Functions independently of octopamine in the Caenorhabditis elegans nervous system (Q42654395) (← links)