C. elegans phototransduction requires a G protein–dependent cGMP pathway and a taste receptor homolog
Jie Liu(University of Michigan), X.Z. Shawn Xu(University of Michigan), Hitoshi Inada(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Tao Xu(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Nana Nishio(Nagoya University), Yongming Dong(University of Michigan), Ikue Mori(Chinese Institute for Brain Research), Di Ma(First Hospital of Jilin University), Yong Yu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhixiong Xie(Wuhan University), Lijun Kang(University of Michigan), Alex Ward(University of Michigan), Jingwei Gao(University of Michigan)
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