Characterising nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the plant parasitic nematode Globodera pallida
Characterising nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the plant parasitic nematode Globodera pallida
G. pallida is a cyst nematode; infective juvenile worms locate and invade host potato roots within a short time period while the environmental conditions are optimal. Therefore, locomotion is an essential component of its invasion strategy. It belongs to the phylum Nematoda, which also includes the free-living model genetic nematode C. elegans. We explored the idea that the neurobiological basis of C. elegans locomotion is likely to be conserved between nematodes and provide a route to new molecular targets for pest control.
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July 2014
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Lilley, Catherine
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O’Connor, Vincent
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Urwin, Peter
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Crisford, Anna, Marvin, Jessica, Ludlow, Elisabeth, Lilley, Catherine, O’Connor, Vincent, Urwin, Peter and Holden-Dye, Lindy
(2014)
Characterising nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the plant parasitic nematode Globodera pallida.
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors 2014, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
23 - 26 Jul 2014.
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G. pallida is a cyst nematode; infective juvenile worms locate and invade host potato roots within a short time period while the environmental conditions are optimal. Therefore, locomotion is an essential component of its invasion strategy. It belongs to the phylum Nematoda, which also includes the free-living model genetic nematode C. elegans. We explored the idea that the neurobiological basis of C. elegans locomotion is likely to be conserved between nematodes and provide a route to new molecular targets for pest control.
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Published date: July 2014
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Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors 2014, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2014-07-23 - 2014-07-26
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/367330
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