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English: DSC1 KO flies are more jumpy than w1118 flies after starvation. |
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Source | Video S2 from Zhang T, Wang Z, Wang L, Luo N, Jiang L, Liu Z, Wu C, Dong K (2013). "Role of the DSC1 Channel in Regulating Neuronal Excitability in Drosophila melanogaster: Extending Nervous System Stability under Stress". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1003327. PMID 23505382. PMC: 3591268. | ||
Author | Zhang T, Wang Z, Wang L, Luo N, Jiang L, Liu Z, Wu C, Dong K | ||
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