Publications of J Lightfoot

Meeting Abstract (6)

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Meeting Abstract
Lightfoot, J.; Wilecki, M.; Sommer, R.: Small peptide mediated self-recognition prevents cannibalism in predatory nematodes. In C. elegans Neuronal Development, Synaptic Function & Behavior Topic Meeting 2018, p. 42. C. elegans Neuronal Development, Synaptic Function & Behavior Topic Meeting 2018, Madison, WI, USA, June 25, 2018 - June 28, 2018. (2018)
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Kulkarni, A.; Holz, A.; Rödelsperger, C.; Harbecke, D.; Lightfoot, J.; Streit, A.: Making daughters only: the reproductive organ in free Sliving Strongyloides spp. (nematoda). In Molecular and Cellular Biology of Helminths X, p. 11. HYDRA 2016: Molecular and Cellular Biology of Helminth Parasites X, Hydra, Greece, September 04, 2016 - September 09, 2016. (2016)
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Kulkarni, A.; Holz, A.; Rödelsperger, C.; Harbecke, D.; Lightfoot, J.; Streit, A.: Making daughters only: the reproductive organ in free-living Strongyloides spp. (nematoda). In 27th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Parasitology, WS12-P1, pp. 80 - 81. 27th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Parasitology, Göttingen, Germany, March 09, 2016 - March 12, 2016. (2016)
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Lightfoot, J.; Wilecki, M.; Moreno, E.; Susoy, V.; Rödelsperger, C.; Sommer, R.: Self-Recognition Prevents Cannibalism in Predatory Nematodes. In 20th International C. Elegans Meeting, 64, p. 25. 20th International C. Elegans Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, USA, June 24, 2015 - June 28, 2015. (2015)

Poster (3)

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Okumura, M.; Lightfoot, J.; Wilecki, M.; Sommer, R.: Serotonin regulates dynamic feeding mode switching inducing predatory kinetics in Pristionchus pacificus. 20th International C. Elegans Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2015)
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Lightfoot, J.; Sommer, R.: The Role of Pharyngeal Glands in Nematode Feeding and Die. 19th International C. Elegans Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2013)
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Wilecki, M.; Lightfoot, J.; Sommer, R.: The monoamine neurotransmitter serotonin shows evolutionarily divergent effects on feeding behavior in Pristionchus pacificus. 19th International C. Elegans Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2013)
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