How to stop worm chemotaxis.

M Murayama et al.

DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.v322 Published: Feb 20, 2018 Views: 4855

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At the end of chemotaxis assay, ~100 µl of chloroform was spread on the lid, and then the agar plate was placed upside down on the lid. The same procedure was used for the termination of chemotaxis in Part II.

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Plate Assay to Determine Caenorhabditis elegans Response to Water Soluble and Volatile Chemicals
Murayama, T. and Maruyama, I. N. (2018). Bio-protocol 8(4): e2740.
DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2740.

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Attractant, Aversive stimulus, Chemosensory behavior, Learning and memory, Plate assay

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