Continued neurogenesis in adult Drosophila as a mechanism for recruiting environmental cue-dependent variants.
<h4>Background</h4>The skills used by winged insects to explore their environment are strongly dependent upon the integration of neurosensory information comprising visual, acoustic and olfactory signals. The neuronal architecture of the wing contains a vast array of different sensors wh...
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Autores principales: | Selim Ben Rokia-Mille, Sylvette Tinette, Gilbert Engler, Laury Arthaud, Sophie Tares, Alain Robichon |
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2008
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