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He was convinced that one animal could survive deep down in the Earth's crust: a nematodeworm.
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The nematodeworm has only 302 neurons, but the process still took 14 years.
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The nematodeworm C. elegans is an ideal model organism for relatively simple, low cost neuronal imaging in vivo.
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As a consequence, one can use non-mammalian model systems, including the nematodeworm Caenorhabditis elegans, to assay for such virulence factors.
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In 1970, Sydney Brenner, at the laboratory of molecular biology in Cambridge, began to map out the nervous system of C elegans, a nematodeworm.
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Besides tardigrades, some nematodeworms, yeast and bacteria can also survive desiccation.
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One was a fungus-feeder, one was a little carnivore; nematodeworms, mostly.'
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Nematodeworms now turn the repulsive mass into good, fertile soil, helped by bacteria.
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Some of the fungi appear to be infecting nematodeworms, suggesting they are parasites.
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Bastiani's team looked to nematodeworms for clues.
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And you're sure that in addition to not getting rabies, these manitous don't have nematodeworms and won't give you trichinosis?
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The mechanism of these intrinsically disordered proteins looks a lot like how the trehalose sugar protects animals like nematodeworms from dessication.
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The earliest optogenetic experiments involved using the microbial proteins to control the movements of small organisms such as nematodeworms and fruit flies.
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Using this improved design, we imaged immobilized bacteria, yeast, paramecia, and nematodeworms and obtained an unprecedented view of cell and specimen details.
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In field after field, researchers found that whatever organism they were working on-whethernematodeworms or human beings-theywere often studying essentially the same genes.