Journal article
A microfluidic phenotype analysis system reveals function of sensory and dopaminergic neuron signaling in C. elegans electrotactic swimming behavior
Abstract
The nematode (worm) C. elegans is a leading multicellular animal model to study neuronal-basis of behavior. Worms respond to a wide range of stimuli and exhibit characteristic movement patterns. Here we describe the use of a microfluidics setup to probe neuronal activity that relies on the innate response of C. elegans to swim toward the cathode in the presence of a DC electric field (termed "electrotaxis"). Using this setup, we examined …
Authors
Salam S; Ansari A; Amon S; Rezai P; Selvaganapathy PR; Mishra RK; Gupta BP
Journal
Worm, Vol. 2, No. 2,
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
4 2013
DOI
10.4161/worm.24558
ISSN
2162-4046