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How do genes regulate simple behaviours? Understanding how different neurons in the vertebrate spinal cord are genetically specified
Katharine E. Lewis
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Vertebrates
72%
Spinal Cord
66%
Neurons
49%
Spinal Nerves
41%
Genes
32%
Motor Neurons
31%
isofenphos
23%
Research Personnel
22%
Exploratory Behavior
20%
Psychology Unconscious
20%
Knowledge Bases
19%
Interneurons
17%
Spinal Cord Injuries
15%
Embryonic Structures
13%
Central Nervous System
12%
Stem Cells
11%
Muscles
9%
Therapeutics
2%
Agriculture & Biology
spinal cord
89%
neurons
67%
vertebrates
60%
motor neurons
37%
genes
28%
researchers
26%
interneurons
20%
concentrating
18%
central nervous system
16%
stem cells
16%
embryo (animal)
11%
muscles
10%
Chemical Compounds
Cord
100%
Amount
8%