File:A-conserved-juxtacrine-signal-regulates-synaptic-partner-recognition-in-Caenorhabditis-elegans-1749-8104-6-28-S8.ogv
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English: Movie S1 - response of a wild-type animal to SDS. A wild-type animal is touched on the nose with a hair pick, eliciting backward motion. A dry drop of SDS is placed behind the animal. The animal quickly stops reversing when it encounters the SDS. The dry drop of SDS is outlined in red. |
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Source | Park J, Knezevich P, Wung W, O'Hanlon S, Goyal A, Benedetti K, Barsi-Rhyne B, Raman M, Mock N, Bremer M, VanHoven M (2011). "A conserved juxtacrine signal regulates synaptic partner recognition in Caenorhabditis elegans". Neural Development. DOI:10.1186/1749-8104-6-28. PMID 21663630. PMC: 3130637. | ||
Author | Park J, Knezevich P, Wung W, O'Hanlon S, Goyal A, Benedetti K, Barsi-Rhyne B, Raman M, Mock N, Bremer M, VanHoven M | ||
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Short title | Additional file 8 |
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Author | Park J, Knezevich P, Wung W, O'Hanlon S, Goyal A, Benedetti K, Barsi-Rhyne B, Raman M, Mock N, Bremer M, VanHoven M |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Image title | Movie S1 - response of a wild-type animal to SDS. A wild-type animal is touched on the nose with a hair pick, eliciting backward motion. A dry drop of SDS is placed behind the animal. The animal quickly stops reversing when it encounters the SDS. The dry drop of SDS is outlined in red. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |