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Toxic stress-specific cytoprotective responses regulate learned behavioral decisions in C. elegans.

Gábor HajdúEszter GecseIstván TaiszIstván MóraCsaba Sőti
Published in: BMC biology (2021)
Our study reveals a regulatory link between conserved cytoprotective stress responses and behavioral avoidance, which underlies "fight-or-flight" responses and facilitates self-protection in real and anticipated stresses. These findings imply that variations in the efficiency of physiological protection during past episodes of stress might shape current behavioral decisions.
Keyphrases
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