Distinct neuropeptide-receptor modules regulate a sex-specific behavioral response to a pheromone
Reilly et al identify a neuropeptide-neuropeptide receptor (NP/NPR) module that is active in male but not in hermaphrodite C. elegans. Using a neuropeptide rescue paradigm, they demonstrate that receptor expression within pre-motor neurons mediates coordination of male-specific and core locomotor ci...
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Autores principales: | Douglas K. Reilly, Emily J. McGlame, Elke Vandewyer, Annalise N. Robidoux, Caroline S. Muirhead, Haylea T. Northcott, William Joyce, Mark J. Alkema, Robert J. Gegear, Isabel Beets, Jagan Srinivasan |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8262872adf0d4433971f18f2c5029f4e |
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