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Motor neurons degenerate in the ventral nerve cord during H. glycines development.
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posted on 2018-08-16, 17:57 authored by Ziduan Han, Sita Thapa, Ursula Reuter-Carlson, Hannah Reed, Michael Gates, Kris N. Lambert, Nathan E. SchroederLateral and sub-ventral micrographs of DAPI-stained mobile J2 (top) and sedentary J4 female (bottom), respectively. VNC neuronal nuclei (arrowheads) are highly condensed fluorescent puncta. VNC nuclei in immobile J4 females deviate from the linear pattern seen in mobile J2s.
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heterologous rescuemuscle atrophyventral nerve cordimmobile stagesbody wall muscle atrophycell-specific muscle atrophymotor neuronssex-specific renewalgene expressionplant-parasitic nematodesphylogenetically diverged plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognitaMale Hmobilityplant-parasitic nematode Hglycines GABA synthesis-encoding gene hg-unc -25hg-unc -25nematode Heterodera glycinesmuscle renewaltransmission electron microscopyGABA-immunoreactive neuronsplant-parasitic nematode developmentadult males
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