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Characterization of gustatory second order neurons in Drosophila melanogaster

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Resumen del trabajo presentado al Drosophila Spanish Meeting, celebrado del 14 al 16 de marzo de 2024 en Sant Joan d’Alacant (España).Animals, including the fly Drosophila melanogaster, continuously receive and process sensory information from the ...
Mollá, Rubén   +3 more
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Taste cells expressing Ionotropic Receptor 94e reciprocally impact feeding and egg laying in Drosophila

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Summary: Chemosensory cells across the body of Drosophila melanogaster evaluate the environment to prioritize certain behaviors. Previous mapping of gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs) on the fly labellum identified a set of neurons in L-type sensilla that
Jacqueline Guillemin   +10 more
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Molecular and cellular basis of sodium sensing in Drosophila labellum

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Summary: Appropriate ingestion of salt is essential for physiological processes such as ionic homeostasis and neuronal activity. Generally, low concentrations of salt elicit attraction, while high concentrations elicit aversive responses.
Wayessa Rahel Asefa   +11 more
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Can Reprogramming Taste Modulate Excess Food Intake?

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Obesity, Volume 34, Issue 6, Page 1193-1195, June 2026.
Kerstin Rohde‐Zimmermann   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Characterization of gustatory second-order neurons in the Drosophila melanogaster brain [PDF]

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Animals, including the fly Drosophila melanogaster, continuously receive and process sensory information from the surrounding environment via different sensory systems, which ultimately direct appropriate behavioral responses.
Mollá Albaladejo, Rubén
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An evolutionarily conserved cation channel tunes the sensitivity of gustatory neurons to ephaptic inhibition in Drosophila

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In ephaptic coupling, physically adjacent neurons influence one another’s activity via the electric fields they generate. To date, the molecular mechanisms that mediate and modulate ephaptic coupling’s effects remain poorly understood. Here, we show that
Kwon, Jae Young   +8 more
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