Neuropeptides and Behaviors: How Small Peptides Regulate Nervous System Function and Behavioral Outputs
One of the reasons that most multicellular animals survive and thrive is because of the adaptable and plastic nature of their nervous systems. For an organism to survive, it is essential for the animal to respond and adapt to environmental changes. This is achieved by sensing external cues and trans...
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Auteurs principaux: | Umer Saleem Bhat, Navneet Shahi, Siju Surendran, Kavita Babu |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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