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Bivalves are NO different: nitric oxide as negative regulator of metamorphosis in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas.

Susanne VogelerStefano CarboniXiaoxu LiNancy NevejanSean J MonaghanJacqueline H IrelandAlyssa Joyce
Published in: BMC developmental biology (2020)
Together, these results suggest that the NO pathway acts as a negative regulator of metamorphosis in Pacific oyster larvae, and that NO reduction induces metamorphosis by inhibiting swimming or crawling behaviour, in conjunction with a cascade of additional neuroendocrine downstream responses.
Keyphrases
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