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Catherine E Schretter

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Meissner G, Vannan A, Jeter J, Close K, DePasquale G, Dorman Z, et al.
Elife . 2025 Jan; 13. PMID: 39854223
Techniques that enable precise manipulations of subsets of neurons in the fly central nervous system (CNS) have greatly facilitated our understanding of the neural basis of behavior. Split-GAL4 driver lines...
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Schretter C, Hindmarsh Sten T, Klapoetke N, Shao M, Nern A, Dreher M, et al.
Nature . 2024 Nov; 637(8046):646-653. PMID: 39567699
Animals are often bombarded with visual information and must prioritize specific visual features based on their current needs. The neuronal circuits that detect and relay visual features have been well...
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Schretter C, Hindmarsh Sten T, Klapoetke N, Shao M, Nern A, Dreher M, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38559111
Animals are often bombarded with visual information and must prioritize specific visual features based on their current needs. The neuronal circuits that detect and relay visual features have been well-studied....
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Wu W, Adame M, Liou C, Barlow J, Lai T, Sharon G, et al.
Nature . 2021 Jul; 595(7867):409-414. PMID: 34194038
Social interactions among animals mediate essential behaviours, including mating, nurturing, and defence. The gut microbiota contribute to social activity in mice, but the gut-brain connections that regulate this complex behaviour...
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Schretter C, Aso Y, Robie A, Dreher M, Dolan M, Chen N, et al.
Elife . 2020 Nov; 9. PMID: 33141021
Aggressive social interactions are used to compete for limited resources and are regulated by complex sensory cues and the organism's internal state. While both sexes exhibit aggression, its neuronal underpinnings...
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Schretter C
Gut Microbes . 2019 Jul; 11(2):245-248. PMID: 31345081
The gut microbiota is known to regulate multiple aspects of host physiology, including metabolism and behavior. Locomotion, which is closely intertwined with metabolism, is an important component of complex behaviors,...
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Schretter C, Vielmetter J, Bartos I, Marka Z, Marka S, Argade S, et al.
Nature . 2018 Oct; 563(7731):402-406. PMID: 30356215
While research into the biology of animal behaviour has primarily focused on the central nervous system, cues from peripheral tissues and the environment have been implicated in brain development and...
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Schretter C, Mazmanian S
Cell Metab . 2018 Feb; 27(2):267-268. PMID: 29414679
While the gut microbiome largely benefits host physiology, the impact of symbiosis on bacterial fitness has not been rigorously investigated. In this issue, Storelli et al. (2018) provide evidence that...
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Sampson T, Debelius J, Thron T, Janssen S, Shastri G, Ilhan Z, et al.
Cell . 2016 Dec; 167(6):1469-1480.e12. PMID: 27912057
The intestinal microbiota influence neurodevelopment, modulate behavior, and contribute to neurological disorders. However, a functional link between gut bacteria and neurodegenerative diseases remains unexplored. Synucleinopathies are characterized by aggregation of...