Satiety behavior is regulated by ASI/ASH reciprocal antagonism
Abstract Appropriate decision-making is essential for ensuring survival; one such decision is whether to eat. Overall metabolic state and the safety of food are the two factors we examined using C. elegans to ask whether the metabolic state regulates neuronal activities and corresponding feeding beh...
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Auteurs principaux: | Kristen C. Davis, Young-In Choi, Jeongho Kim, Young-Jai You |
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2018
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