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The following pages link to Activity of the C. elegans egg-laying behavior circuit is controlled by competing activation and feedback inhibition (Q42356879):
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- Local neuropeptide signaling modulates serotonergic transmission to shape the temporal organization of C. elegans egg-laying behavior. (Q33585245) (← links)
- Inhibitory peptidergic modulation of C. elegans serotonin neurons is gated by T-type calcium channels (Q37672064) (← links)
- Distinct unfolded protein responses mitigate or mediate effects of nonlethal deprivation of C. elegans sleep in different tissues (Q38606885) (← links)
- Bioimaging with Macromolecular Probes Incorporating Multiple BODIPY Fluorophores. (Q46379301) (← links)
- Ratiometric Calcium Imaging of Individual Neurons in Behaving Caenorhabditis Elegans (Q50009387) (← links)
- High-Content Microfluidic Screening Platform Used To Identify σ2R/Tmem97 Binding Ligands that Reduce Age-Dependent Neurodegeneration in C. elegans SC_APP Model (Q50094597) (← links)
- Sexual Dimorphism and Sex Differences in Caenorhabditis elegans Neuronal Development and Behavior. (Q52682499) (← links)
- Neuropeptides encoded by modulate locomotion, arousal and egg-laying behaviours in via the receptor SEB-3 (Q58753527) (← links)
- Serotonin and neuropeptides are both released by the HSN command neuron to initiate Caenorhabditis elegans egg laying (Q61810629) (← links)
- Homeostatic Feedback Modulates the Development of Two-State Patterned Activity in a Model Serotonin Motor Circuit in Caenorhabditis elegans. (Q64904517) (← links)
- Cellomics approach for high-throughput functional annotation of Caenorhabditis elegans neural network (Q89508363) (← links)
- Identification of Toxicity Effects of Cu2O Materials on C. elegans as a Function of Environmental Ionic Composition (Q89984793) (← links)
- Improving Signal and Photobleaching Characteristics of Temporal Focusing Microscopy with the Increase in Pulse Repetition Rate (Q92258604) (← links)
- Assembly of synaptic active zones requires phase separation of scaffold molecules (Q102152441) (← links)