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Publications
- Lie-X: Depth Image Based Articulated Object Pose Estimation, Tracking, and Action Recognition on Lie Groups
- Automated Conditioning in Larval Zebrafish
- Towards elucidating the phenomenon of alarm response in fish.
- Time to recognize zebrafish ‘affective’ behavior
- Sorting single cells based on dynamic assessment of signaling
- Bacteria evoke alarm behaviour in zebrafish
- Disruption of Esrom and Ryk identifies the roof plate boundary as an intermediate target for commissure formation
- The alarm response in zebrafish: Innate fear in a vertebrate genetic model
- Imaging voltage in zebrafish as a route to characterizing a vertebrate functional connectome: promises and pitfalls of genetically encoded indicators
- Activation and inhibition of tph2 serotonergic neurons operate in tandem to influence larval zebrafish preference for light over darkness
- Zebrafish forebrain and temporal conditioning
- Glial cells expressing visual cycle genes are vital for photoreceptor survival in the zebrafish pineal gland.
- Characterization of a thalamic nucleus mediating habenula responses to change in illumination
- Familiarity with companions aids recovery from fear in zebrafish
- Characterization of a thalamic nucleus mediating habenula responses to changes in ambient illumination
- Loss of the Habenula Intrinsic Neuromodulator Kisspeptin1 Affects Learning in Larval Zebrafish
- Masking of a circadian behavior in larval zebrafish involves the thalamo-habenula pathway
- Optical inhibition of zebrafish behavior with anion channelrhodopsins
- Optical inhibition of larval zebrafish behaviour with anion channelrhodopsins
- The habenula clock influences prediction of danger
- Olfactory rod cells: a rare cell type in the larval zebrafish olfactory epithelium with an actin-rich apical projection
- The habenula clock influences response to a stressor
- Identification of potential astrocytes in the teleost brain
- Dynamics and Potential Significance of Spontaneous Activity in the Habenula
- Kalium channelrhodopsins effectively inhibit neurons in the small model animals
- The medial habenula as a regulator of anxiety in adult zebrafish.
- A microfluidic device to sort cells based on dynamic response to a stimulus
- The thalamo-habenula projection revisited
- Asymmetric innervation of the habenula in zebrafish
- The habenula prevents helpless behavior in larval zebrafish
- Mitochondrial peptide BRAWNIN is essential for vertebrate respiratory complex III assembly
- Kalium channelrhodopsins effectively inhibit neurons
- Computational modeling of light processing in the habenula and dorsal raphe based on laser ablation of functionally-defined cells
- Olfactory Rod Cells: A Rare Cell Type in the Larval Zebrafish Olfactory Epithelium With a Large Actin-Rich Apical Projection
- Time for zebrafish
- Tactile stimulation reduces fear in fish
- BRAWNIN: A sORF-encoded peptide essential for vertebrate mitochondrial complex III assembly
- The right dorsal habenula limits attraction to an odor in zebrafish
- Features of criticality are asymmetric in the zebrafish habenula
- Suresh Jesuthasan
- Author Correction: Kalium channelrhodopsins effectively inhibit neurons (Nature Communications, (2024), 15, 1, (3480), 10.1038/s41467-024-47203-w)
- Fear, anxiety, and control in the zebrafish
- Chondroitin fragments are odorants that trigger fear behavior in fish
- Correction to: Lie-X: Depth Image Based Articulated Object Pose Estimation, Tracking, and Action Recognition on Lie Groups (International Journal of Computer Vision, (2017), 123, 3, (454-478), 10.1007/s11263-017-0998-6)
- Deletion of the WD40 domain of LRRK2 in zebrafish causes parkinsonism-like loss of neurons and locomotive defect
- Report on 2nd royan institute international summer school on developmental biology and stem cells Tehran, Iran, 17-22nd July 2011
- The vertebrate habenula
- PHR Regulates Growth Cone Pausing at Intermediate Targets through Microtubule Disassembly
- Neural correlates of state transitions elicited by a chemosensory danger cue
- Identification of GABAergic neurons innervating the zebrafish lateral habenula.
- Contact inhibition/collapse and pathfinding of neural crest cells in the zebrafish trunk
- Mutation in the δ-subunit of the nAChR suppresses the muscle defects caused by lack of dystrophin
- Asymmetric innervation of the habenula in zebrafish
- Analysis of xanthophore and pterinosome biogenesis in zebrafish using methylene blue and pteridine autofluorescence
- Gene transfer into zebrafish by sperm nuclear transplantation
- one-eyed pinhead is required for development of the ventral midline of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) neural tube.
- Electroporation-based methods for in vivo, whole mount and primary culture analysis of zebrafish brain development
- Genetics and development: Zebrafish in the spotlight
- Dynamic microtubules and specification of the zebrafish embryonic axis
- Neural crest cell migration in the zebrafish can be mimicked by inert objects: Mechanism and implication of latex bead movement in embryos
- On the Mechanism of Decussate Phyllotaxis: Biophysical Studies on the Tunica Layer of Vinca major
- Form and Function in the Zebrafish Nervous System
- Ultraviolet irradiation impairs epiboly in zebrafish embryos: Evidence for a microtubule-dependent mechanism of epiboly
- Furrow-associated microtubule arrays are required for the cohesion of zebrafish blastomeres following cytokinesis
- Formation of the retinotectal projection requires Esrom, an ortholog of PAM (protein associated with Myc)
- Furrow-specific endocytosis during cytokinesis of zebrafish blastomeres
- The recombination activation gene 1 (Rag1) is expressed in a subset of zebrafish olfactory neurons but is not essential for axon targeting or amino acid detection
- Furrow-associated microtubule arrays are required for the cohesion of zebrafish blastomeres following cytokinesis.
- Contact inhibition/collapse and pathfinding of neural crest cells in the zebrafish trunk.
- Ultraviolet irradiation impairs epiboly in zebrafish embryos: evidence for a microtubule-dependent mechanism of epiboly.
- Baculovirus-mediated gene expression in zebrafish
- Esrom, an ortholog of PAM (protein associated with c-myc), regulates pteridine synthesis in the zebrafish
- EphrinB2a in the Zebrafish Retinotectal System
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