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AUDREY BRISCOE, M.D.
M.D.
Pediatric Endocrinology Physician
NPI: 1306017421Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Pediatric Endocrinology PhysicianPrimary
Pediatrics — Pediatric Endocrinology
Code: 2080P0205X
A101149(CA)
Research & Publications (20)
Reconstructing the ancestral butterfly eye: focus on the opsins.
PMID 18490396·J Exp Biol·2008
6-review
Eyeshine and spectral tuning of long wavelength-sensitive rhodopsins: no evidence for red-sensitive photoreceptors among five Nymphalini butterfly species.
PMID 15695761·J Exp Biol·2005
4-observational
Adult stemmata of the butterfly Vanessa cardui express UV and green opsin mRNAs.
PMID 15503147·Cell Tissue Res·2005
7-preclinical
The spectrum of human rhodopsin disease mutations through the lens of interspecific variation.
PMID 15145060·Gene·2004
7-preclinical
Not all butterfly eyes are created equal: rhodopsin absorption spectra, molecular identification, and localization of ultraviolet-, blue-, and green-sensitive rhodopsin-encoding mRNAs in the retina of Vanessa cardui.
PMID 12619069·J Comp Neurol·2003
4-observational
Six opsins from the butterfly Papilio glaucus: molecular phylogenetic evidence for paralogous origins of red-sensitive visual pigments in insects.
PMID 10948267·J Mol Evol·2000
7-preclinical
Impact of duplicate gene copies on phylogenetic analysis and divergence time estimates in butterflies.
PMID 19439087·BMC Evol Biol·2009
7-preclinical
The lycaenid butterfly Polyommatus icarus uses a duplicated blue opsin to see green.
PMID 18203991·J Exp Biol·2008
7-preclinical
Gene duplication is an evolutionary mechanism for expanding spectral diversity in the long-wavelength photopigments of butterflies.
PMID 17609538·Mol Biol Evol·2007
7-preclinical
Adaptive evolution of color vision as seen through the eyes of butterflies.
PMID 17494749·Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A·2007
7-preclinical
Insect cryptochromes: gene duplication and loss define diverse ways to construct insect circadian clocks.
PMID 17244599·Mol Biol Evol·2007
7-preclinical
Beauty in the eye of the beholder: the two blue opsins of lycaenid butterflies and the opsin gene-driven evolution of sexually dimorphic eyes.
PMID 16888057·J Exp Biol·2006
7-preclinical
Color discrimination in the red range with only one long-wavelength sensitive opsin.
PMID 16651559·J Exp Biol·2006
7-preclinical
Expression of UV-, blue-, long-wavelength-sensitive opsins and melatonin in extraretinal photoreceptors of the optic lobes of hawk moths.
PMID 16034628·Cell Tissue Res·2005
7-preclinical
Molecular characterization and expression of the UV opsin in bumblebees: three ommatidial subtypes in the retina and a new photoreceptor organ in the lamina.
PMID 15939775·J Exp Biol·2005
4-observational
Connecting the navigational clock to sun compass input in monarch butterfly brain.
PMID 15882645·Neuron·2005
4-observational
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 9449 EAST IMPERIAL HWY, DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS SUITE 332
DOWNEY, CA 90242 - Phone
- (562) 657-2470
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1306017421
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Female
- Medicare
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