Abstract Background Developmental physiology is very sensitive to nutrient availability. For instance, in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, newly hatched L1-stage larvae require food to initiate postembryonic development. In addition, larvae arrested in the dauer diapause, a non-feeding state of developmental arrest that occurs during the L3 stage, initiate recovery when exposed to food. Despite the essential role of food in C. elegans development, the contribution of food perception versus ingestion on physiology has not been delineated. Results We used a pharmacological approach to uncouple the effects of food (bacteria) perception and ingestion in C. elegans. Perception was not sufficient to promote postembryonic development in L1-sta...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 21st International C. elegans Conference of the Genetics Society...
Dietary composition has major effects on physiology. Here, we show that developmental rate, reproduc...
SummaryThe molecular pathways that link nutritional cues to developmental programs are poorly unders...
Organisms in the wild develop with varying food availability. During periods of nutritional scarcity...
Organisms in the wild develop with varying food availability. During periods of nutritional scarcity...
<div><p>Organisms in the wild develop with varying food availability. During periods of nutritional ...
<div><p>Organisms in the wild develop with varying food availability. During periods of nutritional ...
<p>Animals must coordinate development with fluctuating nutrient availability. Nutrient availability...
It is widely appreciated that larvae of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans arrest development by fo...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans larvae reversibly arrest development in the first larval stage in res...
© 2014 The Authors.Caenorhabditis elegans larvae reversibly arrest development in the first larval s...
Dietary restriction (DR) extends lifespan in man species and modulates evolutionary conserved signal...
This review considers the factors involved in the regulation of feeding and metabolism in response t...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 21st International C. elegans Conference of the Genetics Society...
Dietary composition has major effects on physiology. Here, we show that developmental rate, reproduc...
SummaryThe molecular pathways that link nutritional cues to developmental programs are poorly unders...
Organisms in the wild develop with varying food availability. During periods of nutritional scarcity...
Organisms in the wild develop with varying food availability. During periods of nutritional scarcity...
<div><p>Organisms in the wild develop with varying food availability. During periods of nutritional ...
<div><p>Organisms in the wild develop with varying food availability. During periods of nutritional ...
<p>Animals must coordinate development with fluctuating nutrient availability. Nutrient availability...
It is widely appreciated that larvae of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans arrest development by fo...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans larvae reversibly arrest development in the first larval stage in res...
© 2014 The Authors.Caenorhabditis elegans larvae reversibly arrest development in the first larval s...
Dietary restriction (DR) extends lifespan in man species and modulates evolutionary conserved signal...
This review considers the factors involved in the regulation of feeding and metabolism in response t...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 21st International C. elegans Conference of the Genetics Society...
Dietary composition has major effects on physiology. Here, we show that developmental rate, reproduc...
SummaryThe molecular pathways that link nutritional cues to developmental programs are poorly unders...