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Shaping of olfactory responses by taste in a new assay for operant learning in Drosophila melanogaster. [PDF]
Hernandez JS +9 more
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A pair of dopaminergic neurons DAN-c1 mediate <i>Drosophila</i> larval aversive olfactory learning through D2-like receptors. [PDF]
Qi C +4 more
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Gene Variants Associated With Individual Sensitivity for Taste Changes After the COVID-19 Infection. [PDF]
Pojskic L +6 more
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From Sensory Detection to Motor Action: The Comprehensive Drosophila Taste-Feeding Connectome
Tastekin I +12 more
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Reviewer #2 (Public review): Odors drive feeding through gustatory receptor neurons in Drosophila
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Burst Firing in Bee Gustatory Neurons Prevents Adaptation [PDF]
\ua9 2018 Elsevier Ltd Animals detect changes in the environment using modality-specific, peripheral sensory neurons. The insect gustatory system encodes tastant identity and concentration through the independent firing of gustatory receptor neurons ...
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Trehalose Sensitivity of the Gustatory Receptor Neurons Expressing Wild-type, Mutant and Ectopic Gr5a in Drosophila [PDF]
Among ~70 candidate gustatory receptor genes identified from the Drosophila genome, Gr5a is the only gene that is allelic to a known gene, Tre, which controls taste sensitivity. Tre was discovered as an X-linked genetic polymorphism (Tre+ and Tre01) among wild populations and laboratory strains (Tanimura et al., 1982).
Kunio Isono
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 2013
Chemosensory information is crucial for most insects to feed and reproduce. Olfactory signals are mainly used at a distance, whereas gustatory stimuli play an important role when insects directly contact chemical substrates. In noctuid moths, although the antennae are the main olfactory organ, they also bear taste sensilla.
Louise Couton +2 more
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Chemosensory information is crucial for most insects to feed and reproduce. Olfactory signals are mainly used at a distance, whereas gustatory stimuli play an important role when insects directly contact chemical substrates. In noctuid moths, although the antennae are the main olfactory organ, they also bear taste sensilla.
Louise Couton +2 more
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