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A Minimally Invasive Lesion Technique for Muscles Intrinsic to the Odontophore of Aplysia californica

DOI :

10.3791/60030-v

5:38 min

August 16th, 2019

August 16th, 2019

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1Department of Biology, Case Western Reserve University, 2Department of Biology, Case Western Reserve University, 3Department of Neurosciences, Case Western Reserve University, 4Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University

Here we present a protocol for minimally invasive surgical lesioning of muscles intrinsic to the feeding apparatus of the marine mollusk Aplysia californica to understand the roles of these muscles during feeding behavior.

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