2023
DOI: 10.1002/dneu.22928
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5‐HT1A regulates axon outgrowth in a subpopulation of Drosophila serotonergic neurons

Delaney R. Long,
Ava Kinser,
Abby Olalde‐Welling
et al.

Abstract: Serotonergic neurons produce extensively branched axons that fill most of the central nervous system, where they modulate a wide variety of behaviors. Many behavioral disorders have been correlated with defective serotonergic axon morphologies. Proper behavioral output therefore depends on the precise outgrowth and targeting of serotonergic axons during development. To direct outgrowth, serotonergic neurons utilize serotonin as a signaling molecule prior to it assuming its neurotransmitter role. This process, … Show more

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