The Responsiveness of Tyramine Receptors in Caenorhabditis elegans when Matured without Monoamines
Abstract
Using exogenous tyramine, behavior of four different mutant c. elegans was observed. These mutants include a wild type, triple monoamine knockout, a triple monoamine knockout containing a tyramine receptor knockout, and a tyramine receptor knockout alone.
Keywords:
Neuroscience, genetics, C. elegans
Status
Undergraduate
Department
Biological Sciences
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Campus
Athens
Faculty Mentor
Duerr, Janet
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The Responsiveness of Tyramine Receptors in Caenorhabditis elegans when Matured without Monoamines
Using exogenous tyramine, behavior of four different mutant c. elegans was observed. These mutants include a wild type, triple monoamine knockout, a triple monoamine knockout containing a tyramine receptor knockout, and a tyramine receptor knockout alone.