AbstractAnimals sense their chemical environment using multiple chemosensory neuron types, each of which exhibits characteristic response properties. The chemosensory neurons of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans provide an excellent system in which to explore the developmental mechanisms giving rise to this functional diversity. In this review, we discuss the principles underlying the patterning, generation, differentiation, and diversification of chemosensory neuron subtypes in C. elegans. Current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying each of these individual steps is derived from work in different model organisms. It is essential to describe the complete developmental pathways in each organism to determine whether functional ...
Background: Chemoreceptor proteins mediate the first step in the transduction of environmental chemi...
Background: Chemoreceptor proteins mediate the first step in the transduction of environmental chemi...
Animals must sense their external environments to guide meaningful behavior. The nematode Caenorhabd...
AbstractAnimals sense their chemical environment using multiple chemosensory neuron types, each of w...
AbstractUsing their senses of taste and smell, animals recognize a wide variety of chemicals. The ne...
Two fundamental questions regarding the neural basis of sensation are how stimuli are encoded in the...
An animal generates appropriate behavioral re-sponses to a stimulus based on the intrinsic qualities...
AbstractDifferent olfactory cues elicit distinct behaviors such as attraction, avoidance, feeding, o...
Olfactory systems allow organisms to detect and discriminate between thousands of low molecular mass...
Soil dwelling nematodes encounter many types of volatile and water-soluble molecules in their enviro...
Soil dwelling nematodes encounter many types of volatile and water-soluble molecules in their enviro...
AbstractUsing their senses of taste and smell, animals recognize a wide variety of chemicals. The ne...
Soil dwelling nematodes encounter many types of volatile and water-soluble molecules in their enviro...
Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is an organism with only 302 neurons (in the adult hermaphrodite...
Over one billion people worldwide are infected with parasitic nematodes. Many parasitic nematodes ac...
Background: Chemoreceptor proteins mediate the first step in the transduction of environmental chemi...
Background: Chemoreceptor proteins mediate the first step in the transduction of environmental chemi...
Animals must sense their external environments to guide meaningful behavior. The nematode Caenorhabd...
AbstractAnimals sense their chemical environment using multiple chemosensory neuron types, each of w...
AbstractUsing their senses of taste and smell, animals recognize a wide variety of chemicals. The ne...
Two fundamental questions regarding the neural basis of sensation are how stimuli are encoded in the...
An animal generates appropriate behavioral re-sponses to a stimulus based on the intrinsic qualities...
AbstractDifferent olfactory cues elicit distinct behaviors such as attraction, avoidance, feeding, o...
Olfactory systems allow organisms to detect and discriminate between thousands of low molecular mass...
Soil dwelling nematodes encounter many types of volatile and water-soluble molecules in their enviro...
Soil dwelling nematodes encounter many types of volatile and water-soluble molecules in their enviro...
AbstractUsing their senses of taste and smell, animals recognize a wide variety of chemicals. The ne...
Soil dwelling nematodes encounter many types of volatile and water-soluble molecules in their enviro...
Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is an organism with only 302 neurons (in the adult hermaphrodite...
Over one billion people worldwide are infected with parasitic nematodes. Many parasitic nematodes ac...
Background: Chemoreceptor proteins mediate the first step in the transduction of environmental chemi...
Background: Chemoreceptor proteins mediate the first step in the transduction of environmental chemi...
Animals must sense their external environments to guide meaningful behavior. The nematode Caenorhabd...