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The nematode C. elegans is both genomically-defined and genetically-tractable, and has emerged as a leading model system for the study of integrative physiology. In fact, more than 750 genes or ~4% of the worm genome encode proteins involved in ATP-dependent, secondary active, and passive channel-mediated transport processes suggesting that the electrical properties of individual cells could be conserved across species. My laboratory uses C. elegans as a model system to study epithelial membrane transport through a variety of novel approaches that are only possible in this well-characterized organism. More.
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