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Motor neurons control locomotor circuit function retrogradely via gap junctions (English)
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Title:Motor neurons control locomotor circuit function retrogradely via gap junctions
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Published in:NATURE -LONDON- ; 529, 7586 ; 399-402
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Publication date:2016-01-01
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Blue future| 2016
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Harassment victims deserve better| 2016
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Blue future: coastal wetlands can have a crucial role in the fight against climate change| 2016
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Repetitive flaws| 2016
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Repetitive flaws: strict guidelines to improve the reproducibility of experiments are a welcome move| 2016
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Sexual harassment must not be kept under wraps| 2016
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Sexual harassment must not be kept under wraps: a female scientist who was harassed by a senior male colleague feels let down by the system that is supposed to protect her| 2016
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Immunology: Immune cell goes awry with age| 2016
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Climate change: Oceans take a lot of heat| 2016
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Animal behaviour: Chimp friendships based on trust| 2016
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Photonics: Practical source of single photons| 2016
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Palaeontology: Extinct giraffe was a huge beast| 2016
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Astronomy: Brightest-ever supernova| 2016
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Organic chemistry: Spring-loaded bond adds variety| 2016
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Conservation: Protected areas miss key corals| 2016
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Ebola returns| 2016
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Zika virus| 2016
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NASA spaceplane| 2016
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Vaccine deal| 2016
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SEVEN DAYS: The news in brief| 2016
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The week in science: 15–21 January 2016| 2016
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Clinical-trial death| 2016
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Turkish arrests| 2016
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4.5 bn| 2016
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Perpetrator named| 2016
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Taiwanese election| 2016
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Reproducibility call| 2016
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Trend watch| 2016
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EU reprimand| 2016
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Sentence upheld| 2016
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Iran sanctions| 2016
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US coal pause| 2016
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Italian papers on genetically modified crops under investigationAbbott, Alison et al. | 2016
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Ecology’s $434,000,000 testCesare, Chris et al. | 2016
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ECOLOGY AIMS HIGHChris Cesare et al. | 2016
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Ecology aims high: the United States is sinking nearly half-a-billion dollars into a grand ecological observatory, but the project has been dogged by budget overruns and delaysCesare, Chris et al. | 2016
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Interdisciplinarity: Bring biologists into biomimeticsSnell-Rood, Emilie et al. | 2016
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Bring biologists into biomimeticsEmilie Snell-Rood et al. | 2016
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Bring biologists into biomimetics: engineers, chemists and others taking inspiration from biological systems for human applications must team up with biologistsSnell-Rood, Emilie et al. | 2016
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Genomics: DNA and diasporasJackson, Fatimah L. C et al. | 2016
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Multidisciplinarity: Collaborative to the coreRylance, Rick et al. | 2016
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Books in briefKiser, Barbara et al. | 2016
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Whaling permits: Japan's whaling is unscientificClapham, Phillip J et al. | 2016
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No myth: Population rise unsustainableWhite, Richard E et al. | 2016
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No myth: Benefits of breast screeningBerg, Wendie A et al. | 2016
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Japan's whaling is unscientificBrierley, Andrew S et al. | 2016
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China: Water scheme acts as ecological bufferMa, Hanyang et al. | 2016
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Spain: Language ruling stymies brain gainFont, Enrique et al. | 2016
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Correspondence| 2016
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Water scheme acts as ecological bufferLin, Han et al. | 2016
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Language ruling stymies brain gainCarazo, Pau et al. | 2016
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Alfred Goodman Gilman (1941-2015)Robert J Lefkowitz et al. | 2016
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Fighting over a combMaximilian J Telford et al. | 2016
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A sisterly dispute| 2016
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Earth science: Another energy source for the geodynamoBuffett, Bruce et al. | 2016
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Another energy source for the geodynamoBruce Buffett et al. | 2016
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Cancer: Bet on drug resistanceSettleman, Jeff et al. | 2016
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Lipid code for membrane recyclingTamas Balla et al. | 2016
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Ecology: Biodiversity and productivity entwinedGross, Kevin et al. | 2016
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50 & 100 Years Ago| 2016
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Future ocean hypercapnia driven by anthropogenic amplification of the natural CO2 cycleTristan P Sasse et al. | 2016
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Control of proteasomal proteolysis by mTORGoldberg, Alfred L et al. | 2016
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