Morphological hallmarks of dopaminergic neurodegeneration are associated with altered neuron function inCaenorhabditis elegans
Clark, A. S., Huayta, J., Morton, K. S., Meyer, J. N., & San-Miguel, A. (2023, August 23).
TL;DR:
It is shown that nematodes with dopaminergic dendrite degeneration markers, such as blebbing or breakage, paralyze at higher rates in a dopamine solution, providing evidence that dopamin allergic neurodegeneration morphologies are correlated with functional neuronal outputs.
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