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161. Quantifying Complex Behavioral Phenotypes in C. elegans
162. A computational model of a behaviour in C. elegans and a resulting framework for modularizing dynamical neuronal structures
163. Molecular and functional studies of lag-2, a gene required for cell-cell interactions during development of the nematode C. elegans
164. Identification and Characterization of C. elegans RNAi Inheritance Mac
165. Establishing the C. elegans uterine seam cell (utse) as a novel model for studying cell behavior
166. C. elegans FOG-1/CPEB and FOG-3/Tob work together to control the oogenesis program
167. Aging, Stress, and Pathogenesis of Parkinson's Disease: Studies Using C. elegans
168. The role of mreb in E. coli shape determination and whole-brain calcium dynamics in freely behaving C. elegans
169. The CaM kinase, CMK-1, mediates a negative feedback mechanism coupling the C. elegans AMPA receptor, GLR-1, with its own transcription
170. VAV-1 acts in a single interneuron to inhibit motor circuit activity in C. elegans, during wakefulness and sleep-like behavior
171. Wnt and FGF Signaling in C. elegans Vulval Cell Lineage Polarity
172. lep-5: A Long Noncoding RNA is a Novel Heterochronic Regulator in C. elegans
173. Measuring behavioral dynamics of C. elegans sleep
174. Stress Induced Nuclear Granules form within the Nucleus in Response to Environmental Stress in C. elegans
175. The Mechanism Of Lifespan Extension Induced By Exercise In C.elegans
176. Investigations Of Neuronal Activity Of C.elegans With Microfluidic Chips
177. Hedgehog Signaling-related Proteins Regulate Innate Immune Response In The Epidermal Cells
178. Molecular Mechanisms Of Dietary Restriction-induced Delay Of Aging Via Regulation Of Lipid Metabolism
179. The Orthologs Of TNF Superfamily Signaling Pathway Of Mammal Are Involved In The Process Of AD In A?1-42Transgenic Caenorhabditis Elegans
180. Experimental Study Of The Role Of Hydrogen Sulfide In The Acrylonitrile-induced Neurotoxicity And Its Potential Mechanisms
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