Heterotrimeric g proteins regulate planarian regeneration and behavior

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  • who: Jennifer E. Jenkinsrobertsgalbraith@uga.edu from the Department of Cellular Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA have published the article: Heterotrimeric G proteins regulate planarian regeneration and behavior, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors further identified a putative serotonin receptor gcr052 that the authors propose works with Gu03b1s2 and Gu03b2x2 in planarian locomotion demonstrating the utility of the strategy for identifying relevant G protein-coupled receptors. The work provides foundational insight into roles of heterotrimeric G proteins in planarian biology and serves as a useful springboard toward broadening the understanding of G . . .

     

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