An automated feeding system for the African killifish reveals effects of dietary restriction on lifespan and allows scalable assessment of associative learning

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  1. Andrew McKay
  2. Emma K Costa
  3. Jingxun Chen
  4. Chi-Kuo Hu
  5. Xiaoshan Chen
  6. Claire Nicole Bedbrook
  7. Rishad C Khondker
  8. Mike Thielvoldt
  9. Param Priya Singh
  10. Tony Wyss-Coray
  11. Anne Brunet
(2022)
An automated feeding system for the African killifish reveals effects of dietary restriction on lifespan and allows scalable assessment of associative learning
eLife 11:e69008.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69008

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