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Citations
12235
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11438
National Ranking
4942

Overview

David A. Schooley is affiliated with the University of Nevada Reno in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research and scholarship within this institution.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues documented for this scientist. Similarly, there is no available information on specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics they have focused on.

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Best Publications

  • Water and salinity stress in grapevines: early and late changes in transcript and metabolite profiles.

    Grant R. Cramer;Ali Ergül;Jerome Grimplet;Richard L. Tillett

  • Transcriptomic and metabolite analyses of Cabernet Sauvignon grape berry development.

    Laurent G Deluc;Jérôme Grimplet;Matthew D Wheatley;Richard L Tillett

  • Identification of a juvenile hormone-like compound in a crustacean.

    H. Laufer;D. Borst;F. C. Baker;C. C. Reuter

  • Identification of an allatotropin from adult manduca sexta.

    Hiroshi Kataoka;Anne Toschi;Jorge P. Li;Robert L. Carney

  • Identification of an allatostatin from the tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta.

    Steven J. Kramer;Anne Toschi;Christine A. Miller;Hiroshi Kataoka

  • Isolation and primary structure of two peptides with cardioacceleratory and hyperglycemic activity from the corpora cardiaca of Periplaneta americana

    Robert M. Scarborough;Gene C. Jamieson;Fred Kalish;Steven J. Kramer

  • In vivo fluctuation of JH, JH acid, and ecdysteroid titer, and JH esterase activity, during development of fifth stadium Manduca sexta

    Fred C. Baker;Leslie W. Tsai;Carol C. Reuter;David A. Schooley

  • Identification of an arginine vasopressin-like diuretic hormone from Locustamigratoria

    Jacques P. Proux;Christine A. Miller;Jorge P. Li;Robert L. Carney

  • Proteomic analysis reveals differences between Vitis vinifera L. cv. Chardonnay and cv. Cabernet Sauvignon and their responses to water deficit and salinity

    Delphine Vincent;Ali Ergül;Marlene C. Bohlman;Elizabeth A. R. Tattersall

  • Juvenile hormone bisepoxide biosynthesis in vitro by the ring gland of Drosophila melanogaster: a putative juvenile hormone in the higher Diptera

    David S. Richard;Shalom W. Applebaum;Timothy J. Sliter;Fred. C. Baker

  • Isolation, Structure, and Absolute Configuration of a New Natural Insect Juvenile Hormone from Manduca sexta

    Kenneth J. Judy;David A. Schooley;Loren L. Dunham;M. S. Hall

  • Methyl farnesoate and its role in crustacean reproduction and development

    David W. Borst;Hans Laufer;Matthew Landau;Ernest S. Chang

  • Isolation and identification of a diuretic hormone from the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta.

    Hiroshi Kataoka;Ruth G. Troetschler;Jorge P. Li;Steven J. Kramer

  • Insect diuretic and antidiuretic hormones

    Geoffrey M Coast;Ian Orchard;John E Phillips;David A Schooley

  • Method for quantitative determination of the four known juvenile hormones in insect tissue using gas chromatography—mass spectroscopy

    B.John Bergot;Milton Ratcliff;David A. Schooley

  • A novel diuretic hormone receptor in Drosophila: evidence for conservation of CGRP signaling.

    Erik C. Johnson;Orie T. Shafer;Jennifer S. Trigg;Jae Park

  • Purification and characterization of two classes of neurotoxins from the funnel web spider, Agelenopsis aperta.

    W S Skinner;M E Adams;G B Quistad;H Kataoka

  • Cockroach diuretic hormones: characterization of a calcitonin-like peptide in insects.

    Kenji Furuya;Richard J. Milchak;Kathleen M. Schegg;Jinrui Zhang

  • Central peptidergic ensembles associated with organization of an innate behavior

    Young-Joon Kim;Dusan Zitnan;Kook-Ho Cho;David A. Schooley

  • The Drosophila melanogaster homologue of an insect calcitonin-like diuretic peptide stimulates V-ATPase activity in fruit fly Malpighian tubules.

    Geoffrey M. Coast;Simon G. Webster;Kathleen M. Schegg;Stephen S. Tobe

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Kataoka
Hiroshi Kataoka University of Tokyo
Stephen S. Tobe
Stephen S. Tobe University of Toronto
Hong Li
Hong Li Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Michael E. Adams
Michael E. Adams University of California, Riverside
Grant R. Cramer
Grant R. Cramer University of Nevada Reno
John C. Cushman
John C. Cushman University of Nevada Reno
David S. King
David S. King University of California, Berkeley
Susan W. Nicolson
Susan W. Nicolson University of Pretoria
Richard W. Beeman
Richard W. Beeman Agricultural Research Service

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