The gastric ganglion of octopus vulgaris: preliminary characterization of gene- and putative neurochemical-complexity, and the effect of aggregata octopiana digestive tract infection on gene expression

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  • who: Elena Baldascino from the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), France Shiga University of Medical Science have published the article: The Gastric Ganglion of Octopus vulgaris: Preliminary Characterization of Gene- and Putative Neurochemical-Complexity, and the Effect of Aggregata octopiana Digestive Tract Infection on Gene Expression, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    In contrast to the single gastric ganglion in coleoid cephalopods, in Nautilus a pair of small ganglia distributing nerves to the viscera emerge from the visceral nerves (Owen, 1832). In mammals, digestive tract pathogens (i.e., bacteria, viruses or parasites . . .

     

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