Relevant Publications


Monastirioti M., Gorczyca M., Eckert M., Rapus J.,White K. and V. Budnik. (1995) Octopamine Immunoreactivity in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster . Journal of Comparative Neurology 356: 275-287.

Linn C. E, M. Monastirioti and K. White. (1995) Comparison of biogenic amine levels in the nervous system of Drosophila: Wild type vs. a mutant for tyramine -hydroxylase. Abstr, Soc. Neurosc. 21: 631.

Monastirioti M., Linn C. E and K. White. (1996) Characterization of Drosophila Tyramine hydroxylase gene and isolation of mutant flies lacking octopamine. Journal of Neuroscience 16, 3900-3911.

Monastirioti M. (1999) Biogenic Amine systems in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Microscopy Research and Techniques, 45, 106-121.

Gruntenko N. E., Wilson T. G., Monastirioti M. and I. Yu. Rauschenbach. (2000) Stress reactivity and juvenile hormone degradation in Drosophila melanogaster stress related mutations. Insect Biochem. & Mol.Biol., 30(8-9),775-783.

Monastirioti M. (2003) Distinct octopamine cell population residing in the CNS abdominal ganglion controls ovulation in Drosophila melanogaster. Developmental Biology 264,38-49.

Schwaerzel M.,Monastirioti M., Scholz H., Friggi-Grelin F., Birman S. and M. Heisenberg. (2003) Dopamine and octopamine differentiate between aversive and appetitive olfactory memories in Drosophila. Journal of Neuroscience 23(33)10495-10502.

Gruntenko N.E., Chentsova N.A., Bogomolova E.V., Karpova E.K., Glazko G.V., Faddeeva N.V., Monastirioti M., and I.Yu Rauschenbach. (2004) The effect of mutations altering biogenic amine metabolism in Drosophila on viability and the response to heat stress. Arch. Insect Biochem.Physiol. 5, 555-67.