Decapentaplegic Acutely Defines the Connectivity of Central Pacemaker Neurons in Drosophila

Volume: 41, Issue: 40, Pages: 8338 - 8350
Published: Aug 24, 2021
Abstract
Rhythmic rest-activity cycles are controlled by an endogenous clock. In Drosophila, this clock resides in ∼150 neurons organized in clusters whose hierarchy changes in response to environmental conditions. The concerted activity of the circadian network is necessary for the adaptive responses to synchronizing environmental stimuli. Thus far, work was devoted to unravel the logic of the coordination of different clusters focusing on...
Paper Details
Title
Decapentaplegic Acutely Defines the Connectivity of Central Pacemaker Neurons in Drosophila
Published Date
Aug 24, 2021
Volume
41
Issue
40
Pages
8338 - 8350
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