Publications
- Lama, C., Love C.R., Le H.N., Lama J. and Dauwalder B. (2021). The nuclear receptor DHR3/Hr46 is required in the blood brain barrier of mature males for courtship.
- Dauwalder, B. (2020). Mate choice: Should I mate or should I go? Curr Biol. 3;30(3):R118-R120. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.12.001.
- Love C.R., Dauwalder B. (2019) Drosophila as a Model to Study the Blood-Brain Barrier. In: Barichello T. (eds) Blood-Brain Barrier. Neuromethods, vol 142. Humana Press, New York, NY.
- Saurabh S, Vanaphan N, Wen W, Dauwalder B (2018). High functional conservation of takeout family members in a courtship model system. PLoS One. 2018 Sep 27;13(9):e0204615.doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0204615. eCollection 2018. PMID:30261021
- Meiselman M, Lee SS, Tran RT, Dai H, Ding Y, Rivera-Perez C, Wijesekera TP, Dauwalder B, Noriega FG, Adams ME. (2017). Endocrine network essential for reproductive success in Drosophila melanogaster. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 May 9;114(19):E3849-E3858. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1620760114. Epub 2017 Apr 24.
- Wijesekera T., Saurabh S. and Dauwalder, B (2016). Juvenile Hormone is Required in Adult Males for Drosophila Courtship. PLoS ONE 11(3): e0151912.doi: 10.1371/ journal.pone.0151912
- C. Dustin Rubinstein, Brigitte Dauwalder and Mariana F. Wolfner (2014). Behavioral genetics of Drosophila female postmating responses. Book chapter in “Handbook of Behavioral Genetics”, Cambridge University Press
- Haussmann I.U., Hemani Y., Wijesekera T., Dauwalder B. and Soller M. (2013). Multiple Pathways Mediate the Sex-Peptide-Regulated Switch in Female Drosophila Reproductive Behaviors. Proc Biol Sci. 2013 Oct 2;280(1771):20131938
- Hoxha V, Lama C, Chang, P. L., Saurabh S. , Patel N, Olate N and Dauwalder, B. (2013) Sex-specific signaling in the blood brain barrier is required for male courtship in Drosophila. PLoS Genetics Jan;9(1):e1003217. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003217.
- Vanaphan N, Dauwalder B, Zufall RA. (2012). Diversification of takeout, a male-biased gene family in Drosophila. Gene. 2012 Jan 10;491(2):142-8. Epub 2011 Oct 13.
- Li Y, Hoxha V, Lama C, Dinh BH, Vo CN, Dauwalder B. (2011) The hector G-Protein Coupled Receptor Is Required in a Subset of fruitless Neurons for Male Courtship Behavior. PLoS One. 2011;6(11):e28269. Epub 2011 Nov 30.
- Dauwalder, B. (2011). The roles of fruitless and doublesex in the control of male courtship. Int Rev Neurobiol. 2011;99:87-105.
- Benito J, Hoxha V, Lama C, Lazareva AA, Ferveur JF, Hardin PE, Dauwalder B. (2010). The circadian output gene takeout is regulated by Pdp1ε Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 107(6), 2544-9. (Epub ahead of print)
- B. Dauwalder (2008). Systems Behavior: Of Male Courtship, the Nervous System and Beyond in Drosophila. Current Genomics 9, 517-524.
- Matsumoto A., Ukai-Tadenuma M., Yamada R.G., Houl, J., Uno K.D., Kasukawa T, Dauwalder B, Itoh T. Q., Takahashi K., Ueda R., Hardin P. E., Tanimura T. and Ueda H. R. (2007). A functional genomics strategy reveals clockwork orange as a transcriptional regulator in the Drosophila circadian clock. Genes and Development 21, 1687-700.
- Lazareva A. A., Roman G., Mattox W., Hardin P. E. and Dauwalder, B. (2007). A role for the adult fat body in Drosophila male courtship behavior. PLoS Genetics 3(1), e16. (Cover picture)
- Yu W, Zheng H, Houl JH, Dauwalder B, Hardin PE. (2006). PER-dependent rhythms in CLK phosphorylation and E-box binding regulate circadian transcription. Genes and Development 20, 723-33.
- Dauwalder, B., Tsujimoto, S., Moss, J. and Mattox, W. (2002). The Drosophila takeout gene is regulated by the somatic sex-determination pathway and affects male courtship behavior. Genes and Development 16, 2879-2892.