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  • 26. A neuronal signaling pathway of CaMKII and Gqα regulates experience-dependent transcription of tph-1.
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  • 31. Multiple olfactory pathways contribute to the lure process of Caenorhabditis elegans by pathogenic bacteria.
    Zhu M, Chen Y, Zhao N, Bai H, Zhang K, Huang X.
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  • 33. Multigenic natural variation underlies Caenorhabditis elegans olfactory preference for the bacterial pathogen Serratia marcescens.
    Glater EE, Rockman MV, Bargmann CI.
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  • 34. A single sensory neuron directs both attractive and repulsive odor preferences.
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  • 35. Aversive olfactory learning and associative long-term memory in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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  • 39. A potential tradeoff between feeding rate and aversive learning determines intoxication in a Caenorhabditis elegans host-pathogen system.
    Velagapudi P, Ghoubrial R, Shah R, Ghali H, Haas M, Patel KS, Riddell A, Blanar CA, Smith RP.
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