Stress-induced dendritic branching in C. elegans requires both common arborization effectors and str...
Stress-induced dendritic branching in C. elegans requires both common arborization effectors and stress-responsive molecular pathways
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Stress influences the shape of dendritic arbors in neurons. During the stress-induced dauer stage of Caenorhabditis elegans, the IL2 neurons arborize to cover the anterior body wall. In contrast, the FLP neurons arborize to cover the anterior body wall during non-dauer development. Previous work showed that the membrane-bound receptor DMA-1 regulat...
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Stress-induced dendritic branching in C. elegans requires both common arborization effectors and stress-responsive molecular pathways
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