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egl-4 Acts Through a Transforming Growth Factor-β/SMAD Pathway in Caenorhabditis elegans to Regulate Multiple Neuronal Circuits in Response to Sensory Cues

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Figure 8.—Pharmacological analysis of synaptic transmission. (A)animals that are paralyzed on plates containing aldicarb is shown as a percentage of the total number of animals
Figure 9.—egl-4 mutants have increased body length. Themean body length (in millimeters) is shown for animals of
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