Food deprivation attenuates seizures through CaMKII and EAG K+ channels
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C. elegans dopaminergic D2-like receptors delimit recurrent cholinergic-mediated motor programs during a goal-oriented behaviorA cholinergic-regulated circuit coordinates the maintenance and bi-stable states of a sensory-motor behavior during Caenorhabditis elegans male copulationA Mechanism for Tunable Autoinhibition in the Structure of a Human Ca2+/Calmodulin- Dependent Kinase II HoloenzymePostsynaptic ERG potassium channels limit muscle excitability to allow distinct egg-laying behavior states in Caenorhabditis elegans.Sensory perception of food and insulin-like signals influence seizure susceptibility.The effects of transient starvation persist through direct interactions between CaMKII and ether-a-go-go K+ channels in C. elegans malesCell excitability necessary for male mating behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans is coordinated by interactions between big current and ether-a-go-go family K(+) channels.Imaging Cellular Inorganic Phosphate in Caenorhabditis elegans Using a Genetically Encoded FRET-Based Biosensor.DOP-2 D2-Like Receptor Regulates UNC-7 Innexins to Attenuate Recurrent Sensory Motor Neurons during C. elegans Copulation.Behavioral decay in aging male C. elegans correlates with increased cell excitability.Proteomic analysis uncovers a metabolic phenotype in C. elegans after nhr-40 reduction of functionCAMKII and calcineurin regulate the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans through the FOXO transcription factor DAF-16.CRF-like receptor SEB-3 in sex-common interneurons potentiates stress handling and reproductive drive in C. elegans.Caenorhabditis elegans Male Copulation Circuitry Incorporates Sex-Shared Defecation Components To Promote Intromission and Sperm Transfer.SIR-2.1 integrates metabolic homeostasis with the reproductive neuromuscular excitability in early aging male Caenorhabditis elegans.
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Food deprivation attenuates seizures through CaMKII and EAG K+ channels
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Food deprivation attenuates seizures through CaMKII and EAG K+ channels
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Food deprivation attenuates seizures through CaMKII and EAG K+ channels
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Food deprivation attenuates seizures through CaMKII and EAG K+ channels
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Food deprivation attenuates seizures through CaMKII and EAG K+ channels.
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Food deprivation attenuates seizures through CaMKII and EAG K+ channels
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Brigitte LeBoeuf
L Rene Garcia
Todd R Gruninger
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PGEN.0030156
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2007-07-30T00:00:00Z