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Temperature and food mediate long-term thermotactic behavioral plasticity by association-independent mechanisms in C. elegans
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Temperature and food mediate long-term thermotactic behavioral plasticity by association-independent mechanisms in C. elegans

Cynthia A Chi, Damon A Clark, Stella Lee, David Biron, Linjiao Luo, Christopher V Gabel, Jeffrey Brown, Piali Sengupta and Aravinthan D T Samuel
Journal of experimental biology, Vol.210(Pt 22), pp.4043-4052
11/2007
PMID: 17981872

Abstract

Nerve Tissue Proteins - metabolism Caenorhabditis elegans - physiology Animals Movement Time Factors Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins - metabolism Behavior, Animal - physiology Food Deprivation Body Temperature Mutation - genetics Association Learning Food Genetics Neuroscience
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