BACKGROUND: Ultradian rhythms, rhythms with a period of less than 24 hours, are a widespread and fundamental aspect of life. The mechanisms underlying the control of such rhythms remain only partially understood. Defecation in C. elegans is a very tightly controlled rhythmic process. Underlying the defecation motor programme is an oscillator which functions in the intestinal cells of the animal. This mechanism includes periodic calcium release and subsequent intercellular calcium waves which in turn regulate the muscle contractions that make up the defecation motor programme. Here we investigate the role of TRPM cation channels in this process. RESULTS: We use RNA interference (RNAi) to perturb TRPM channel gene expression. We show that com...
BACKGROUND: Rhythmic behaviors are driven by endogenous biological clocks in pacemakers, which must ...
SummaryRhythmic behaviors are a fundamental feature of all organisms. Pharyngeal pumping, the defeca...
Biological rhythms with periods of less than a day are physiologically important but poorly understo...
AbstractThe C. elegans defecation cycle is characterized by the contraction of three distinct sets o...
AbstractThe C. elegans defecation cycle is characterized by the contraction of three distinct sets o...
2013-10-11Rhythmic behaviors are those behaviors that occur at regular timing intervals and they are...
Background: Rhythmic behaviors are ubiquitous phenomena in animals. In C. elegans, defecation is an ...
Background: Rhythmic behaviors are ubiquitous phenomena in animals. In C. elegans, defecation is an ...
the defecation cycle. : When and are knocked down in mutant animals, the cycle is severely disrupted...
Rhythmic behaviors are ubiquitous phenomena in plant and animal phyla. Ultradian rhythmic behaviors ...
Distinct motor programs can be coupled to refine the repertoire of behavior dynamics. However, mecha...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.How do genetic networks control the behavior of an o...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.How do genetic networks control the behavior of an o...
SummaryBackgroundRhythmic behaviors are ubiquitous phenomena in animals. In C. elegans, defecation i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Pharmacology and P...
BACKGROUND: Rhythmic behaviors are driven by endogenous biological clocks in pacemakers, which must ...
SummaryRhythmic behaviors are a fundamental feature of all organisms. Pharyngeal pumping, the defeca...
Biological rhythms with periods of less than a day are physiologically important but poorly understo...
AbstractThe C. elegans defecation cycle is characterized by the contraction of three distinct sets o...
AbstractThe C. elegans defecation cycle is characterized by the contraction of three distinct sets o...
2013-10-11Rhythmic behaviors are those behaviors that occur at regular timing intervals and they are...
Background: Rhythmic behaviors are ubiquitous phenomena in animals. In C. elegans, defecation is an ...
Background: Rhythmic behaviors are ubiquitous phenomena in animals. In C. elegans, defecation is an ...
the defecation cycle. : When and are knocked down in mutant animals, the cycle is severely disrupted...
Rhythmic behaviors are ubiquitous phenomena in plant and animal phyla. Ultradian rhythmic behaviors ...
Distinct motor programs can be coupled to refine the repertoire of behavior dynamics. However, mecha...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.How do genetic networks control the behavior of an o...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.How do genetic networks control the behavior of an o...
SummaryBackgroundRhythmic behaviors are ubiquitous phenomena in animals. In C. elegans, defecation i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Pharmacology and P...
BACKGROUND: Rhythmic behaviors are driven by endogenous biological clocks in pacemakers, which must ...
SummaryRhythmic behaviors are a fundamental feature of all organisms. Pharyngeal pumping, the defeca...
Biological rhythms with periods of less than a day are physiologically important but poorly understo...