2024
DOI: 10.1093/genetics/iyae116
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Neurogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans

Richard J Poole,
Nuria Flames,
Luisa Cochella

Abstract: Animals rely on their nervous systems to process sensory inputs, integrate these with internal signals, and produce behavioral outputs. This is enabled by the highly specialized morphologies and functions of neurons. Neuronal cells share multiple structural and physiological features, but they also come in a large diversity of types or classes that give the nervous system its broad range of functions and plasticity. This diversity, first recognized over a century ago, spurred classification efforts based on mo… Show more

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