Jason Clements
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Recent Articles
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Winant M, Buhler K, Clements J, De Groef S, Hens K, Vulsteke V, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2022 Sep;
18(9):e1010380.
PMID: 36095003
Drosophila Insulin-Producing Cells (IPCs) are the main production site of the Drosophila Insulin-like peptides or dilps which have key roles in regulating growth, development, reproduction, lifespan and metabolism. To better...
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Clements J, Buhler K, Winant M, Vulsteke V, Callaerts P
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2021 Jul;
12:600251.
PMID: 34276554
The insulin-producing cells (IPCs), a group of 14 neurons in the brain, regulate numerous processes, including energy homeostasis, lifespan, stress response, fecundity, and various behaviors, such as foraging and sleep....
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Buhler K, Clements J, Winant M, Bolckmans L, Vulsteke V, Callaerts P
Development
. 2018 Sep;
145(21).
PMID: 30266830
Growth and maturation are coordinated processes in all animals. Integration of internal cues, such as signalling pathways, with external cues, such as nutritional status, is paramount for an orderly progression...
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Van Boxelaere M, Clements J, Callaerts P, DHooge R, Callaerts-Vegh Z
PLoS One
. 2017 Nov;
12(11):e0188537.
PMID: 29166674
Alterations in the social and cognitive domain are considered important indicators for increased disability in many stress-related disorders. Similar impairments have been observed in rodents chronically exposed to stress, mimicking...
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Zwarts L, Goossens T, Clements J, Kang Y, Callaerts P
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2016 Sep;
10:210.
PMID: 27656129
Correct wiring of the mushroom body (MB) neuropil in the Drosophila brain involves appropriate positioning of different axonal lobes, as well as the sister branches that develop from individual axons....
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Zwarts L, Vanden Broeck L, Cappuyns E, Ayroles J, Magwire M, Vulsteke V, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2015 Dec;
6:10115.
PMID: 26656654
Genetic variation in brain size may provide the basis for the evolution of the brain and complex behaviours. The genetic substrate and the selective pressures acting on brain size are...
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Clements J, Hens K, Merugu S, Dichtl B, de Couet H, Callaerts P
Dev Biol
. 2009 Aug;
334(2):503-12.
PMID: 19666017
Pax6 genes encode evolutionarily highly conserved transcription factors that are required for eye and brain development. Despite the characterization of mutations in Pax6 homologs in a range of organisms, and...
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Clements J, Hens K, Francis C, Schellens A, Callaerts P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2008 Oct;
105(42):16183-8.
PMID: 18852455
Insulin/insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling constitutes an evolutionarily conserved pathway that controls growth, energy homeostasis, and longevity. In Drosophila melanogaster, key components of this pathway are the insulin-like peptides (Dilps)....
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Clements J, Lu Z, Gehring W, Meinertzhagen I, Callaerts P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2008 Jun;
105(26):8968-73.
PMID: 18577588
Ectopic expression of the retinal determination gene eyeless (ey) induces the formation of supernumerary eyes on antennae, legs, wings, and halteres. These ectopic eyes form ommatidia that contain photoreceptors and...
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Callaerts P, Clements J, Francis C, Hens K
Arthropod Struct Dev
. 2007 Dec;
35(4):379-91.
PMID: 18089082
The arthropod compound eye is one of the three main types of eyes observed in the animal kingdom. Comparison of the eyes seen in Insecta, Crustacea, Myriapoda and Chelicerata reveals...