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| Category:Tritonia |
| Created | 2 February 2008 + |
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| CurationStatus | uncurated + |
| Definition | A nudibranch mollusc that has served as a … A nudibranch mollusc that has served as a model system for understanding the neural basis of behavior, cellular properties of neurons, and neuromodulation. It is particularly attractive because of the large size of its individual neurons (up to 800 microns), and its large variety of interesting behaviors, eg, escape swimming, magnetic field orientation, rheotaxis, crawling, feeding, mating. ion, rheotaxis, crawling, feeding, mating. |
| Id | birnlex_7265 + |
| Label | Tritonia + |
| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | 22 July 2009 05:20:56 + |
| ModifiedDate | 22 July 2009 + |
| SuperCategory | Tritoniidae + |
| TaxID | 70853 + |
| Categories | Tritoniidae |
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| Resource:NeuronBank + | Keywords |
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| Resource:NeuronBank +, Tritonia dorsal swim interneuron + | Species |


