Sinusoidal Movement of Caenorhabditis elegans in Liquid Phase
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The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans propagates sinusoidal waves along the body with much higher frequency in a liquid phase than on an agar plate. The sinusoidal movement in a liquid is rhythmic and its freqency varies depending on ages of the nematode or on temperature in the assay. Mutants with affected musculature, show marked differences in their frequency from wild strains. The process of paralysis by an anesthetic and the recovery from the paralytic state are expressed by an alteration of the frequency. This method appears to be a useful means for the characterization of chemicals influencing on the behavior and isolation of a new type of mutants.
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- 1978-09-25
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