A model of the temporal pattern generator of C. elegans egg-laying behavior (Zhang et. al 2010)


Zhang M, Schafer WR, Breitling R. (2010). A circuit model of the temporal pattern generator of Caenorhabditis egg-laying behavior. BMC systems biology. 4 [PubMed]

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