C. elegans-based chemosensation strategy for the early detection of cancer metabolites in urine samples
Abstract Chemosensory receptors play a crucial role in distinguishing the wide range of volatile/soluble molecules by binding them with high accuracy. Chemosensation is the main sensory modality in organisms lacking long-range sensory mechanisms like vision/hearing. Despite its low number of sensory...
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Autores principales: | Enrico Lanza, Martina Di Rocco, Silvia Schwartz, Davide Caprini, Edoardo Milanetti, Giuseppe Ferrarese, Maria Teresa Lonardo, Luca Pannone, Giancarlo Ruocco, Simone Martinelli, Viola Folli |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cce7c2894e8d4308a4f73ba23829bbfc |
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