1. Qin, H. and Powell-Coffman, JA. (2004) The Caenorhabditis elegans aryl hydrocarbon receptor, AHR-1, regulates neuronal development. Dev Biol. 270(1):64-75. |
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2. Qin, H., Zhai, Z., and Powell-Coffman, J.A. (2006) The Caenorhabditis elegans AHR-1 transcription complex controls expression of soluble guanylate cyclase genes in the URX neurons and regulates aggregation behavior. Dev Biol, 298 (2): 606-15. |
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3. Qin, H., Dubnau, J. (2010) Genetic disruptions of drosophila Pavlovian learning leave extinction learning intact. Gene Brain Behav, 9(2): 203-12. |
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4. Shuai, Y., Hu, Y., Qin, H., Campbell, R.A. and Zhong, Y. (2011) Distinct molecular underpinnings of Drosophila olfactory trace conditioning. PNAS, 108(50): 20201-6. |
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5. Jo Anne Powell-Coffman and Hongtao Qin (2011) invertebrate AHR homologs: Ancestral functions in sensory systems (Chapter 28 in The AH receptor in biology and toxicology. Wiley: Hoboken, N.J., edited by Pohjanvirta, R.) |
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6. Qin, H., Cressy, M., Li, W., Izzi, S., Coravos, J. and Dubnau, J. (2012) γ neurons mediate dopaminergic input during aversive olfactory memory formation in Drosophila. Curr Biol, 22(7):608-14. |