2019
DOI: 10.1101/2019.12.27.889766
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Touch-induced Mechanical Strain in Somatosensory Neurons is Independent of Extracellular Matrix Mutations inC. elegans

Abstract: Cutaneous mechanosensory neurons are activated by mechanical loads applied to the skin likely to result in local mechanical strain within sensory neurons. Using a microfluidics device to deliver controlled stimuli to intact animals and large, immobile and fluorescent protein-tagged mitochondria as fiducial markers in the touch receptor neurons (TRNs), we visualized and measured touch-induced mechanical strain in C. elegans worms. At steady-state, touch stimuli sufficient to activate TRNs induce an average stra… Show more

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