The nematode worm C. elegans chooses between bacterial foods as if maximizing economic utility

  1. Abraham Katzen
  2. Hui-Kuan Chung
  3. William T Harbaugh
  4. Christina Della Iacono
  5. Nicholas Jackson
  6. Elizabeth E Glater
  7. Charles J Taylor
  8. Stephanie K Yu
  9. Steven W Flavell
  10. Paul Glimcher
  11. James Andreoni
  12. Shawn R Lockery  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Oregon, United States
  2. New York University, United States
  3. Pomona College, United States
  4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
  5. University of California, San Diego, United States

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  1. Abraham Katzen
  2. Hui-Kuan Chung
  3. William T Harbaugh
  4. Christina Della Iacono
  5. Nicholas Jackson
  6. Elizabeth E Glater
  7. Charles J Taylor
  8. Stephanie K Yu
  9. Steven W Flavell
  10. Paul Glimcher
  11. James Andreoni
  12. Shawn R Lockery
(2023)
The nematode worm C. elegans chooses between bacterial foods as if maximizing economic utility
eLife 12:e69779.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69779

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