Nociceptive interneurons control modular motor pathways to promote escape behavior in Drosophila

  1. Anita Burgos  Is a corresponding author
  2. Ken Honjo
  3. Tomoko Ohyama
  4. Cheng Sam Qian
  5. Grace Ji-eun Shin
  6. Daryl M Gohl
  7. Marion Silies
  8. W Daniel Tracey
  9. Marta Zlatic
  10. Albert Cardona
  11. Wesley B Grueber  Is a corresponding author
  1. Columbia University Medical Center, United States
  2. University of Tsukuba, Japan
  3. McGill University, Canada
  4. University of Minnesota Genomics Center, United States
  5. European Neuroscience Institute, Germany
  6. Indiana University, United States
  7. Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, United States
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  1. Anita Burgos
  2. Ken Honjo
  3. Tomoko Ohyama
  4. Cheng Sam Qian
  5. Grace Ji-eun Shin
  6. Daryl M Gohl
  7. Marion Silies
  8. W Daniel Tracey
  9. Marta Zlatic
  10. Albert Cardona
  11. Wesley B Grueber
(2018)
Nociceptive interneurons control modular motor pathways to promote escape behavior in Drosophila
eLife 7:e26016.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.26016