Weiming Li
Affiliations: | Fisheries and Wildlife - Doctor of Philosophy | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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"Weiming Li"Children
Sign in to add traineeMichael J. Siefkes | grad student | 2003 | Michigan State |
Mara B. Bryan | grad student | 2004 | Michigan State |
David A. Close | grad student | 2007 | Michigan State |
Steven Chang | grad student | 2013 | Michigan State |
Chu-Yin Yeh | grad student | 2014 | Michigan State |
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Scott AM, Johnson NS, Siefkes MJ, et al. (2024) Protocol for monitoring and analyzing pheromone-mediated behavioral response of sea lamprey in a natural system. Star Protocols. 5: 102891 |
Buchinger TJ, Li K, Bussy U, et al. (2024) Male lake char release taurocholic acid as part of a mating pheromone. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 227 |
Scott AM, Johnson NS, Siefkes MJ, et al. (2023) Synergistic behavioral antagonists of a sex pheromone reduce reproduction of invasive sea lamprey. Iscience. 26: 107744 |
Li K, Siefkes MJ, Li W. (2021) Cervidins A-D: Novel Glycine Conjugated Fatty Acids from the Tarsal Gland of Male Whitetail Deer, Odocoileus virginianus. Journal of Chemical Ecology |
Chung-Davidson YW, Bussy U, Daniel Fissette S, et al. (2020) Sex-dependent pheromonal effects on steroid hormone levels in sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 113608 |
Zhang Z, Zhang Q, Dexheimer TS, et al. (2020) Two highly related odorant receptors specifically detect α-bile acid pheromones in sea lamprey (). The Journal of Biological Chemistry |
Buchinger TJ, Li W, Johnson NS. (2020) Behavioural responses of female lake trout Salvelinus namaycush to male chemical stimuli and prostaglandin F. Journal of Fish Biology |
Fissette SD, Bussy U, Huerta B, et al. (2020) Evidence that male sea lamprey increase pheromone release after perceiving a competitor. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Buchinger TJ, Scott AM, Fissette SD, et al. (2020) A pheromone antagonist liberates female sea lamprey from a sensory trap to enable reliable communication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Chung-Davidson YW, Ren J, Yeh CY, et al. (2020) TGF-β Signaling Plays a Pivotal Role During Developmental Biliary Atresia in Sea Lamprey (). Hepatology Communications. 4: 219-234 |