Douglas J. Blackiston, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2007 Georgetown University, Washington, DC 
Area:
General Biology

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2017 Blackiston DJ, Vien K, Levin M. Serotonergic stimulation induces nerve growth and promotes visual learning via posterior eye grafts in a vertebrate model of induced sensory plasticity. Npj Regenerative Medicine. 2: 8. PMID 29302344 DOI: 10.1038/S41536-017-0012-5  0.369
2016 Rothman GR, Blackiston DJ, Levin M. Color and intensity discrimination in Xenopus laevis tadpoles. Animal Cognition. PMID 27146661 DOI: 10.1007/S10071-016-0990-5  0.367
2015 Blackiston DJ, Shomrat T, Levin M. The stability of memories during brain remodeling: A perspective. Communicative & Integrative Biology. 8: e1073424. PMID 27066165 DOI: 10.1080/19420889.2015.1073424  0.318
2015 Lobikin M, Lobo D, Blackiston DJ, Martyniuk CJ, Tkachenko E, Levin M. Serotonergic regulation of melanocyte conversion: A bioelectrically regulated network for stochastic all-or-none hyperpigmentation. Science Signaling. 8: ra99. PMID 26443706 DOI: 10.1126/Scisignal.Aac6609  0.346
2015 Blackiston DJ, Anderson GM, Rahman N, Bieck C, Levin M. A novel method for inducing nerve growth via modulation of host resting potential: gap junction-mediated and serotonergic signaling mechanisms. Neurotherapeutics : the Journal of the American Society For Experimental Neurotherapeutics. 12: 170-84. PMID 25449797 DOI: 10.1007/S13311-014-0317-7  0.354
2014 Vandenberg LN, Blackiston DJ, Rea AC, Dore TM, Levin M. Left-right patterning in Xenopus conjoined twin embryos requires serotonin signaling and gap junctions. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 58: 799-809. PMID 25896280 DOI: 10.1387/Ijdb.140215Ml  0.329
2013 Blackiston DJ, Levin M. Inversion of left-right asymmetry alters performance of Xenopus tadpoles in nonlateralized cognitive tasks. Animal Behaviour. 86: 459-466. PMID 24039274 DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2013.05.043  0.344
2013 Blackiston DJ, Levin M. Ectopic eyes outside the head in Xenopus tadpoles provide sensory data for light-mediated learning. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 216: 1031-40. PMID 23447666 DOI: 10.1242/Jeb.074963  0.366
2012 Pai VP, Vandenberg LN, Blackiston D, Levin M. Neurally Derived Tissues in Xenopus laevis Embryos Exhibit a Consistent Bioelectrical Left-Right Asymmetry. Stem Cells International. 2012: 353491. PMID 23346115 DOI: 10.1155/2012/353491  0.328
2012 Blackiston DJ, Levin M. Aversive training methods in Xenopus laevis: general principles Cold Spring Harbor Protocols. 2012. PMID 22550289 DOI: 10.1101/Pdb.Top068338  0.375
2011 Blackiston D, Briscoe AD, Weiss MR. Color vision and learning in the monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus (Nymphalidae). The Journal of Experimental Biology. 214: 509-20. PMID 21228210 DOI: 10.1242/Jeb.048728  0.317
2011 Blackiston D, Adams DS, Lemire JM, Lobikin M, Levin M. Transmembrane potential of GlyCl-expressing instructor cells induces a neoplastic-like conversion of melanocytes via a serotonergic pathway. Disease Models & Mechanisms. 4: 67-85. PMID 20959630 DOI: 10.1242/Dmm.005561  0.349
2010 Blackiston D, Shomrat T, Nicolas CL, Granata C, Levin M. A second-generation device for automated training and quantitative behavior analyses of molecularly-tractable model organisms. Plos One. 5: e14370. PMID 21179424 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0014370  0.361
2009 Blackiston DJ, McLaughlin KA, Levin M. Bioelectric controls of cell proliferation: ion channels, membrane voltage and the cell cycle. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 8: 3527-36. PMID 19823012 DOI: 10.4161/Cc.8.21.9888  0.308
2008 Morokuma J, Blackiston D, Adams DS, Seebohm G, Trimmer B, Levin M. Modulation of potassium channel function confers a hyperproliferative invasive phenotype on embryonic stem cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 16608-13. PMID 18931301 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0808328105  0.347
2008 Blackiston DJ, Silva Casey E, Weiss MR. Retention of memory through metamorphosis: can a moth remember what it learned as a caterpillar? Plos One. 3: e1736. PMID 18320055 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0001736  0.347
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