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  • Kaletsky, R., and CT. Murphy. 2020. “Transcriptional Profiling of C. Elegans Adult Cells and Tissues With Age”. .Methods Mol Biol.. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Transcriptional Profiling of C. elegans Adult Cells and Tissues with Age.
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  • Templeman, N.M., V. Cota, W. Keyes, R. Kaletsky, and Coleen Murphy. 2020. “CREB Non-Autonomously Controls Reproductive Aging through Hedgehog Patched Signaling”. Dev Cell. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: CREB Non-autonomously Controls Reproductive Aging through Hedgehog/Patched Signaling.
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  • Kaletsky, R., R.S. Moore, G.D Vrla, L.R. Parsons, Z. Gitai, and CT. Murphy. 2020. “C. Elegans ‘read’ Bacterial Non-Coding RNA to Learn Pathogenic Avoidance”. BioRxiv.
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  • Sohrabi, S., DE. Mor, R. Kaletsky, W. Keyes, and CT Murphy. 2020. “High-Throughput Behavioral Screen in C. Elegans Reveals Novel Parkinson’s Disease Drug Candidates”. BioRxiv.
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  • Moore, RS, R. Kaletsky, and CT Murphy. 2021. “Protocol for Transgenerational Learned Pathogen Avoidance Behavior Assays in Caenorhabditis Elegans”. STAR Protocols.
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  • Arey, RN, R. Kaletsky, and CT Murphy. 2019. “Nervous System-Wide Profiling of Presynaptic MRNAs Reveals Regulators of Associative Memory”. Sci Rep, 9.
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