ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-030916-1
Boehmler, Wendy
Email: wboehmle@ycp.edu
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Address: Department of Pharmacology Penn State University College of Medicine Milton S. Hershey Medical Center 500 University Drive Hershey, PA 17033 USA
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Phone: (717) 531-4545
Fax: (717) 531-5013
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Boehmler, W., Petko, J., Canfield, V.A., and Levenson, R. (2013) Genomic strategies for the identification of dopamine receptor genes in zebrafish. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 964:201-214
Boehmler, W., Petko, J., Woll, M., Frey, C., Thisse, B., Thisse, C., Canfield, V.A., and Levenson, R. (2009) Identification of zebrafish A2 adenosine receptors and expression in developing embryos. Gene expression patterns : GEP. 9(3):144-151
Boehmler, W., Carr, T., Thisse, C., Thisse, B., Canfield, V.A., and Levenson, R. (2007) D4 Dopamine receptor genes of zebrafish and effects of the antipsychotic clozapine on larval swimming behaviour. Genes, brain, and behavior. 6(2):155-166
Boehmler, W.A. (2006) Zebrafish as a model system to study dopamine-related neurological disorders. Ph.D. Thesis.
Blasiole, B., Kabbani, N., Boehmler, W., Thisse, B., Thisse, C., Canfield, V., and Levenson, R. (2005) Neuronal calcium sensor-1 gene ncs-1a is essential for semicircular canal formation in zebrafish inner ear. Journal of neurobiology. 64(3):285-297
Boehmler, W., Obrecht-Pflumio, S., Canfield, V., Thisse, C., Thisse, B., and Levenson, R. (2004) Evolution and expression of D2 and D3 dopamine receptor genes in zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 230(3):481-493

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS