Nucleobase-containing compounds evoke behavioural, olfactory, and transcriptional responses in model fishes
The sensory system of animals detects a massive and unknown array of chemical cues that evoke a diversity of physiological and behavioural responses. One group of nitrogen-containing carbon ring chemicals-nucleobases-are thought to be involved in numerous behaviours yet have received little attentio...
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Main Authors: | Angela L. Shamchuk (Author), Brian J. Blunt (Author), Danielle D. Lyons (Author), Mo Qi Wang (Author), Anastasia Gasheva (Author), Carlie R. Lewis (Author), Kirsten Tomlin (Author), E. Starr Hazard (Author), Gary Hardiman (Author), Keith B. Tierney (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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