Herman, 1996 - Google Patents
Touch sensation in Caenorhabditis elegansHerman, 1996
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- Herman R
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The nematode C. elegans exhibits a variety of reponses to touch. When specific sets of mechanosensory neurons are killed with a laser, specific touch responses are abolished. Many mutations that result in defective mechanosensation have been identified. Some of the …
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