Dieter Wicher
Department of Evolutionary Neuroethology
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology
Hans-Knöll-St 8
D-07745 Jena
Germany
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- Drosophila odorant receptors are both ligand-gated and cyclic-nucleotide-activated cation channels. Wicher, D., Schäfer, R., Bauernfeind, R., Stensmyr, M.C., Heller, R., Heinemann, S.H., Hansson, B.S. Nature (2008)
- The satiety signaling neuropeptide perisulfakinin inhibits the activity of central neurons promoting general activity. Wicher, D., Derst, C., Gautier, H., Lapied, B., Heinemann, S.H., Agricola, H.J. Front. Cell. Neurosci (2007)
- Metabolic regulation and behavior: how hunger produces arousal - an insect study. Wicher, D. Endocr. Metab. Immune. Disord. Drug. Targets (2007)
- TRPgamma channels are inhibited by cAMP and contribute to pacemaking in neurosecretory insect neurons. Wicher, D., Agricola, H.J., Schönherr, R., Heinemann, S.H., Derst, C. J. Biol. Chem. (2006)
- Differential receptor activation by cockroach adipokinetic hormones produces differential effects on ion currents, neuronal activity, and locomotion. Wicher, D., Agricola, H.J., Söhler, S., Gundel, M., Heinemann, S.H., Wollweber, L., Stengl, M., Derst, C. J. Neurophysiol. (2006)









