Monthly Archives: octubre 2020

Social chemical communication determines recovery from L1 arrest via DAF-16 activation

Our latest work is now available at BioXiv In a population, chemical communication determines the response of animals to changing environmental conditions, what leads to an enhanced resistance against stressors. In response to starvation, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans arrest post-embryonic development as L1 larva right after hatching. As arrested L1 larvae, C. elegans become more […]

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