Neuroendocrine modulation sustains the C. elegans forward motor state

  1. Maria Lim  Is a corresponding author
  2. Jyothsna Chitturi
  3. Valeriya Laskova
  4. Jun Meng
  5. Daniel Findeis
  6. Anne Wiekenberg
  7. Ben Mulcahy
  8. Linjiao Luo
  9. Yan Li
  10. Yangning Lu
  11. Wesley Hung
  12. Yixin Qu
  13. Chiyip Ho
  14. Douglas Holmyard
  15. Ni Ji
  16. Rebecca D McWhirter
  17. Aravinthan DT Samuel
  18. David M Miller III
  19. Ralf Schnabel
  20. John A Calarco  Is a corresponding author
  21. Mei Zhen  Is a corresponding author
  1. Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada
  2. Technische Universität Braunschweig Carolo Wilhelmina, Germany
  3. Ministry of Education, China
  4. Harvard University, United States
  5. Vanderbilt University, United States
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  1. Maria Lim
  2. Jyothsna Chitturi
  3. Valeriya Laskova
  4. Jun Meng
  5. Daniel Findeis
  6. Anne Wiekenberg
  7. Ben Mulcahy
  8. Linjiao Luo
  9. Yan Li
  10. Yangning Lu
  11. Wesley Hung
  12. Yixin Qu
  13. Chiyip Ho
  14. Douglas Holmyard
  15. Ni Ji
  16. Rebecca D McWhirter
  17. Aravinthan DT Samuel
  18. David M Miller III
  19. Ralf Schnabel
  20. John A Calarco
  21. Mei Zhen
(2016)
Neuroendocrine modulation sustains the C. elegans forward motor state
eLife 5:e19887.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.19887