Temperature, oxygen, and salt-sensing neurons in C. elegans are carbon dioxide sensors that control avoidance behavior
Bretscher AJ, Kodama-Namba E, Busch KE, Murphy RJ, Soltesz Z, Laurent P, de Bono M. 2011. Temperature, oxygen, and salt-sensing neurons in C. elegans are carbon dioxide sensors that control avoidance behavior. Neuron. 69(6), 1099–1113.
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Bretscher, Andrew Jonathan;
Kodama-Namba, Eiji;
Busch, Karl Emanuel;
Murphy, Robin Joseph;
Soltesz, Zoltan;
Laurent, Patrick;
de Bono, MarioISTA
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2011-03-24
Journal Title
Neuron
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Elsevier BV
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69
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6
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1099-1113
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Bretscher AJ, Kodama-Namba E, Busch KE, et al. Temperature, oxygen, and salt-sensing neurons in C. elegans are carbon dioxide sensors that control avoidance behavior. Neuron. 2011;69(6):1099-1113. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2011.02.023
Bretscher, A. J., Kodama-Namba, E., Busch, K. E., Murphy, R. J., Soltesz, Z., Laurent, P., & de Bono, M. (2011). Temperature, oxygen, and salt-sensing neurons in C. elegans are carbon dioxide sensors that control avoidance behavior. Neuron. Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2011.02.023
Bretscher, Andrew Jonathan, Eiji Kodama-Namba, Karl Emanuel Busch, Robin Joseph Murphy, Zoltan Soltesz, Patrick Laurent, and Mario de Bono. “Temperature, Oxygen, and Salt-Sensing Neurons in C. Elegans Are Carbon Dioxide Sensors That Control Avoidance Behavior.” Neuron. Elsevier BV, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2011.02.023.
A. J. Bretscher et al., “Temperature, oxygen, and salt-sensing neurons in C. elegans are carbon dioxide sensors that control avoidance behavior,” Neuron, vol. 69, no. 6. Elsevier BV, pp. 1099–1113, 2011.
Bretscher AJ, Kodama-Namba E, Busch KE, Murphy RJ, Soltesz Z, Laurent P, de Bono M. 2011. Temperature, oxygen, and salt-sensing neurons in C. elegans are carbon dioxide sensors that control avoidance behavior. Neuron. 69(6), 1099–1113.
Bretscher, Andrew Jonathan, et al. “Temperature, Oxygen, and Salt-Sensing Neurons in C. Elegans Are Carbon Dioxide Sensors That Control Avoidance Behavior.” Neuron, vol. 69, no. 6, Elsevier BV, 2011, pp. 1099–113, doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2011.02.023.
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