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Autor:
Zheng Liu, Maro J. Kariya, Christopher D. Chute, Amy K. Pribadi, Sarah G. Leinwand, Ada Tong, Kevin P. Curran, Neelanjan Bose, Frank C. Schroeder, Jagan Srinivasan, Sreekanth H. Chalasani
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2018)
Defensive behavioral responses can be triggered by predator-released odors. Here, the authors identified the relevant Pristionchus pacificus-released sulfolipid molecules and dissected the neural circuits underlying C. elegans response to this predat
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https://doaj.org/article/15b6645a0d3c438aa0f7c65f94dc1b17
Autor:
Ada Tong, Kevin P. Curran, Sreekanth H. Chalasani, Neelanjan Bose, Zheng Liu, Jagan Srinivasan, Amy K. Pribadi, Sarah G Leinwand, Frank C. Schroeder, Christopher D. Chute, Maro J. Kariya
Animals respond to predators by altering their behavior and physiological states, but the underlying signaling mechanisms are poorly understood. Using the interactions between Caenorhabditis elegans and its predator, Pristionchus pacificus, we show t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5ac0506815552af034aaf5efc794233b
https://doi.org/10.1101/153056
https://doi.org/10.1101/153056
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 146:2777-2777
Ultrasound is an ideal modality to stimulate neurons due to its ability to focus through deep tissue. To facilitate the selective ultrasound activation of neurons within a dense network, we have developed a new method called sonogenetics where we gen
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications. 6
A major challenge in neuroscience is to reliably activate individual neurons, particularly those in deeper brain regions. Current optogenetic approaches require invasive surgical procedures to deliver light of specific wavelengths to target cells to
Autor:
Ada Tong, Tatyana O. Sharpee, Sreekanth H. Chalasani, Adam J. Calhoun, James A. J. Fitzpatrick, Navin Pokala
Publikováno v:
Neuron. (2):428-441
SUMMARY The ability to evaluate variability in the environment is vital for making optimal behavioral decisions. Here we show that Caenorhabditis elegans evaluates variability in its food environment and modifies its future behavior accordingly. We d