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The following pages link to The cGMP signaling pathway affects feeding behavior in the necromenic nematode Pristionchus pacificus (Q34259637):
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- A transcriptomic insight into the infective juvenile stage of the insect parasitic nematode, Heterorhabditis indica (Q35941671) (← links)
- Investigating the Relationship between Topology and Evolution in a Dynamic Nematode Odor Genetic Network (Q36302578) (← links)
- GUCY2C: at the intersection of obesity and cancer (Q36741685) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of pre- and post-parasitic transcriptomes and mining pioneer effectors of Heterodera avenae (Q37642876) (← links)
- Comparative transcriptomics of the nematode gut identifies global shifts in feeding mode and pathogen susceptibility (Q38450213) (← links)
- Guanylyl cyclase C and guanylin reduce fat droplet accumulation in cattle mesenteric adipose tissue (Q39430494) (← links)
- Feeding plasticity in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus is influenced by sex and social context and is linked to developmental speed. (Q46976908) (← links)
- The Drosophila foraging gene human orthologue PRKG1 predicts individual differences in the effects of early adversity on maternal sensitivity. (Q47641033) (← links)
- Epigenetic switch turns on genetic behavioral variations (Q48347363) (← links)
- Development of Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita (and members of the Phasmarhabditis genus) as new genetic model nematodes to study the genetic basis of parasitism. (Q52613994) (← links)
- Stochastic and Conditional Regulation of Nematode Mouth-Form Dimorphisms (Q57898665) (← links)
- Pristionchus nematodes occur frequently in diverse rotting vegetal substrates and are not exclusively necromenic, while Panagrellus redivivoides is found specifically in rotting fruits (Q58802525) (← links)
- Gastropod parasitic nematodes (Phasmarhabditis sp.) are attracted to hyaluronic acid in snail mucus by cGMP signalling (Q93077515) (← links)