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Chloride-dependent mechanisms of multimodal sensory discrimination and neuropathic sensitization in Drosophila
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
AbstractIndividual sensory neurons can be tuned to many stimuli, each driving unique, stimulus-relevant behaviors, and the ability of multimodal nociceptor neurons to discriminate between potentially harmful and innocuous stimuli is broadly important for organismal survival. Moreover, disruptions in the capacity to differentiate between noxious and innocuous stimuli can result in neuropathic pain. Drosophila larval Class III (CIII) neurons are peripheral noxious cold nociceptors and gentle
doi:10.1101/2021.12.10.472093
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