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Eric Edsinger
Eric Edsinger
University of Florida Whitney Laboratory for Marine Biosciences
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Insights into bilaterian evolution from three spiralian genomes
O Simakov, F Marletaz, SJ Cho, E Edsinger-Gonzales, P Havlak, ...
Nature 493 (7433), 526-531, 2013
6422013
The octopus genome and the evolution of cephalopod neural and morphological novelties
CB Albertin, O Simakov, T Mitros, ZY Wang, JR Pungor, ...
Nature 524 (7564), 220-224, 2015
6222015
Sequencing wild and cultivated cassava and related species reveals extensive interspecific hybridization and genetic diversity
JV Bredeson, JB Lyons, SE Prochnik, GA Wu, CM Ha, ...
Nature biotechnology 34 (5), 562-570, 2016
3952016
Cephalopod culture: current status of main biological models and research priorities
EAG Vidal, R Villanueva, JP Andrade, IG Gleadall, J Iglesias, N Koueta, ...
Advances in marine biology 67, 1-98, 2014
1532014
In-depth proteomic analysis of a mollusc shell: acid-soluble and acid-insoluble matrix of the limpet Lottia gigantea
K Mann, E Edsinger-Gonzales, M Mann
Proteome science 10, 1-18, 2012
1092012
A conserved role for serotonergic neurotransmission in mediating social behavior in octopus
E Edsinger, G Dölen
Current Biology 28 (19), 3136-3142. e4, 2018
872018
Sonogenetic control of mammalian cells using exogenous Transient Receptor Potential A1 channels
M Duque, CA Lee-Kubli, Y Tufail, U Magaram, J Patel, A Chakraborty, ...
Nature communications 13 (1), 600, 2022
702022
The Lottia gigantea shell matrix proteome: re-analysis including MaxQuant iBAQ quantitation and phosphoproteome analysis
K Mann, E Edsinger
Proteome science 12, 1-12, 2014
692014
Cephalopod genomics: a plan of strategies and organization
CB Albertin, L Bonnaud, CT Brown, WJ Crookes-Goodson, ...
Standards in genomic sciences 7, 175-188, 2012
642012
Rapid and gentle hydrogel encapsulation of living organisms enables long-term microscopy over multiple hours
K Burnett, E Edsinger, DR Albrecht
Communications biology 1 (1), 73, 2018
512018
The improbability of dorso-ventral axis inversion during animal evolution, as presumed by Geoffroy Saint Hilaire
JAM Van den Biggelaar, E Edsinger-Gonzales, FR Schram
Contributions to Zoology 71 (1-3), 29-36, 2002
272002
Distinct gene expression dynamics in developing and regenerating crustacean limbs
C Sinigaglia, A Almazán, M Lebel, M Sémon, B Gillet, S Hughes, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (27), e2119297119, 2022
232022
Structural and functional components of the skate sensory organ ampullae of Lorenzini
X Zhang, K Xia, L Lin, F Zhang, Y Yu, K St. Ange, X Han, E Edsinger, ...
ACS chemical biology 13 (6), 1677-1685, 2018
232018
Epigenetic machinery is functionally conserved in cephalopods
F Macchi, E Edsinger, KC Sadler
BMC biology 20 (1), 202, 2022
82022
Social tolerance in Octopus laqueus—A maximum entropy model
E Edsinger, R Pnini, N Ono, R Yanagisawa, K Dever, J Miller
PLoS One 15 (6), e0233834, 2020
52020
Numerous expansions in TRP ion channel diversity highlight widespread evolution of molecular sensors in animal diversification
J Hsiao, LC Deng, S Chalasani, E Edsinger
BioRxiv, 2021.11. 14.466824, 2021
32021
SLC6A4 binding site and acute prosocial effects of (+/-)-3,4-methylendioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) are evolutionarily conserved in Octopus bimaculoides
E Edsinger, G Dölen
bioRxiv, 301192, 2018
12018
Epithelial wound healing in Clytia hemisphaerica provides insights into extracellular ATP signaling mechanisms and P2XR evolution
EEL Lee, I O’Malley-Krohn, E Edsinger, S Wu, J Malamy
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 18819, 2023
2023
BUSCO-based phylogenomics resolves major cephalopod clades and placement of new pygmy lab models
LC Deng, E Edsinger
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E195-E195, 2021
2021
Comparative analysis of cephalopod mitochondrial genomes reveals rapid sequence convergence across replicated genes or control regions within individuals
K Rosales, E Edsinger
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E760-E761, 2021
2021
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