Tyramine and Octopamine Independently Inhibit Serotonin-Stimulated Aversive Behaviors in Caenorhabditis elegans through Two Novel Amine Receptors
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P. Komuniecki | R. Komuniecki | Rachel T. Wragg | Vera M. Hapiak | Sarah B. Miller | Vera Hapiak | Gareth P. Harris | John Gray | Patricia R. Komuniecki | Richard W. Komuniecki | J. Gray
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