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G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|November 8, 2014
Regulation of synaptic transmission at the Caenorhabditis elegans M4 neuromuscular junction by an antagonistic relationship between two calcium channelsMark Steciuk, Mi Cheong, Christopher Waite, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 28, 2015
Starvation-induced collective behavior in C. elegansAlexander B Artyukhin, Joshua J Yim, Mi Cheong Cheong, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 26, 2005
The C. elegans T-type calcium channel CCA-1 boosts neuromuscular transmissionKatherine A Steger, Boris B Shtonda, Colin Thacker, et al.
Genetics|March 17, 2004
eat-2 and eat-18 are required for nicotinic neurotransmission in the Caenorhabditis elegans pharynxJames P McKay, David M Raizen, Alexander Gottschalk, et al.
Nature|November 1, 2002
Social feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans is induced by neurons that detect aversive stimuliMario de Bono, David M Tobin, M Wayne Davis, et al.
Developmental Biology|October 22, 2003
LIM homeobox gene-dependent expression of biogenic amine receptors in restricted regions of the C. elegans nervous systemEphraim L Tsalik, Timothy Niacaris, Adam S Wenick, et al.
EMBO Reports|October 13, 2007
Tripeptidyl peptidase II promotes fat formation in a conserved fashionRenée M McKay, James P McKay, Jae Myoung Suh, et al.
Methods in Cell Biology|January 10, 2012
Laser microsurgery in Caenorhabditis elegansChristopher Fang-Yen, Christopher V Gabel, Aravinthan D T Samuel, et al.
Genetics|October 4, 2008
The EGL-4 PKG acts with KIN-29 salt-inducible kinase and protein kinase A to regulate chemoreceptor gene expression and sensory behaviors in Caenorhabditis elegansAlexander M van der Linden, Scott Wiener, Young-jai You, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|August 29, 2019
Modelling the ballistic-to-diffusive transition in nematode motility reveals variation in exploratory behaviour across speciesStephen J Helms, W Mathijs Rozemuller, Antonio Carlos Costa, et al.
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G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|November 8, 2014
Regulation of synaptic transmission at the Caenorhabditis elegans M4 neuromuscular junction by an antagonistic relationship between two calcium channelsMark Steciuk, Mi Cheong, Christopher Waite, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 28, 2015
Starvation-induced collective behavior in C. elegansAlexander B Artyukhin, Joshua J Yim, Mi Cheong Cheong, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 26, 2005
The C. elegans T-type calcium channel CCA-1 boosts neuromuscular transmissionKatherine A Steger, Boris B Shtonda, Colin Thacker, et al.
Genetics|March 17, 2004
eat-2 and eat-18 are required for nicotinic neurotransmission in the Caenorhabditis elegans pharynxJames P McKay, David M Raizen, Alexander Gottschalk, et al.
Nature|November 1, 2002
Social feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans is induced by neurons that detect aversive stimuliMario de Bono, David M Tobin, M Wayne Davis, et al.
Developmental Biology|October 22, 2003
LIM homeobox gene-dependent expression of biogenic amine receptors in restricted regions of the C. elegans nervous systemEphraim L Tsalik, Timothy Niacaris, Adam S Wenick, et al.
EMBO Reports|October 13, 2007
Tripeptidyl peptidase II promotes fat formation in a conserved fashionRenée M McKay, James P McKay, Jae Myoung Suh, et al.
Methods in Cell Biology|January 10, 2012
Laser microsurgery in Caenorhabditis elegansChristopher Fang-Yen, Christopher V Gabel, Aravinthan D T Samuel, et al.
Genetics|October 4, 2008
The EGL-4 PKG acts with KIN-29 salt-inducible kinase and protein kinase A to regulate chemoreceptor gene expression and sensory behaviors in Caenorhabditis elegansAlexander M van der Linden, Scott Wiener, Young-jai You, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|August 29, 2019
Modelling the ballistic-to-diffusive transition in nematode motility reveals variation in exploratory behaviour across speciesStephen J Helms, W Mathijs Rozemuller, Antonio Carlos Costa, et al.
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