Original paper
Immune Receptor Signaling and the Mushroom Body Mediate Post-ingestion Pathogen Avoidance
Abstract
In spite of the positive effects of bacteria on health, certain species are harmful, and therefore, animals must weigh nutritional benefits against negative post-ingestion consequences and adapt their behavior accordingly. Here, we use Drosophila to unravel how the immune system communicates with the brain, enabling avoidance of harmful foods. Using two different known fly pathogens, mildly pathogenic Erwinia carotovora (Ecc15) and highly...
Paper Details
Title
Immune Receptor Signaling and the Mushroom Body Mediate Post-ingestion Pathogen Avoidance
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
23
Pages
4693 - 4709.e3
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