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    A network approach to discerning the identities of C. elegans in a free moving population by Winter, Peter B., Brielmann, Renee M., Timkovich, Nicholas P., Navarro, Helio T., Castro, Andreia Cristiana Teixeira, Morimoto, Richard I., Amaral, Luis A. N.

    Published in Scientific reports (11-10-2016)
    “…The study of C. elegans has led to ground-breaking discoveries in gene-function, neuronal circuits, and physiological responses. Subtle behavioral phenotypes,…”
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    Macro-level modeling of the response of C. elegans reproduction to chronic heat stress by McMullen, Patrick D, Aprison, Erin Z, Winter, Peter B, Amaral, Luis A N, Morimoto, Richard I, Ruvinsky, Ilya

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-01-2012)
    “…A major goal of systems biology is to understand how organism-level behavior arises from a myriad of molecular interactions. Often this involves complex sets…”
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    Long-range correlations and fractal dynamics in C. elegans: Changes with aging and stress by Alves, Luiz G A, Winter, Peter B, Ferreira, Leonardo N, Brielmann, Renée M, Morimoto, Richard I, Amaral, Luís A N

    Published in Physical review. E (01-08-2017)
    “…Reduced motor control is one of the most frequent features associated with aging and disease. Nonlinear and fractal analyses have proved to be useful in…”
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    Quantifying Complex Behavioral Phenotypes in C. elegans by Winter, Peter B

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…The study of C. elegans has led to ground-breaking discoveries in gene-function, neuronal circuits, and physiological responses. However, subtle behavioral…”
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    Long-range correlations and fractal dynamics in C. elegans: changes with aging and stress by Alves, Luiz G. A, Winter, Peter B, Ferreira, Leonardo N, Brielmann, Renée M, Morimoto, Richard I, Amaral, Luís A. N

    Published 16-08-2017
    “…Phys. Rev. E 96, 022417 (2017) Reduced motor control is one of the most frequent features associated with aging and disease. Nonlinear and fractal analyses…”
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