Key Documents
Damon Clark
Professional Education
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Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University
(2007)
Publications
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Short-term adaptation and temporal processing in the cryophilic response of Caenorhabditis elegans.
Clark DA,
Gabel CV, Lee TM, Samuel AD.
J Neurophysiol.
2007;
97
(3):
1903-10
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Temporal activity patterns in thermosensory neurons of freely moving Caenorhabditis elegans encode spatial thermal gradients.
Clark DA,
Gabel CV, Gabel H, Samuel AD.
J Neurosci.
2007;
27
(23):
6083-90
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Mechanosensation and mechanical load modulate the locomotory gait of swimming C. elegans.
Korta J,
Clark DA, Gabel CV, Mahadevan L, Samuel AD.
J Exp Biol.
2007;
210
(Pt 13):
2383-9
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Neural circuits mediate electrosensory behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Gabel CV,
Gabel H, Pavlichin D, Kao A, Clark DA, Samuel AD.
J Neurosci.
2007;
27
(28):
7586-96
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Temperature and food mediate long-term thermotactic behavioral plasticity by association-independent mechanisms in C. elegans.
Chi CA,
Clark DA, Lee S, Biron D, Luo L, Gabel CV, Brown J, Sengupta P, Samuel AD.
J Exp Biol.
2007;
210
(Pt 22):
4043-52
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Sensorimotor control during isothermal tracking in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Luo L,
Clark DA, Biron D, Mahadevan L, Samuel AD.
J Exp Biol.
2006;
209
(Pt 23):
4652-62
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The role of the AFD neuron in C. elegans thermotaxis analyzed using femtosecond laser ablation.
Chung SH,
Clark DA, Gabel CV, Mazur E, Samuel AD.
BMC Neurosci.
2006;
7
30
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The AFD sensory neurons encode multiple functions underlying thermotactic behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Clark DA,
Biron D, Sengupta P, Samuel AD.
J Neurosci.
2006;
26
(28):
7444-51
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A diacylglycerol kinase modulates long-term thermotactic behavioral plasticity in C. elegans.
Biron D,
Shibuya M, Gabel C, Wasserman SM, Clark DA, Brown A, Sengupta P, Samuel AD.
Nat Neurosci.
2006;
9
(12):
1499-505
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The bacterial chemotactic response reflects a compromise between transient and steady-state behavior.
Clark DA,
Grant LC.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
2005;
102
(26):
9150-5
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Orientation of bound ligands in mannose-binding proteins. Implications for multivalent ligand recognition.
Ng KK,
Kolatkar AR, Park-Snyder S, Feinberg H, Clark DA, Drickamer K, Weis WI.
J Biol Chem.
2002;
277
(18):
16088-95
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Scalable architecture in mammalian brains.
Clark DA,
Mitra PP, Wang SS.
Nature.
2001;
411
(6834):
189-93