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2006
We studied two aspects of Drosophila olfactory sensilla. In the first part we investigated the modulatory role of biogenic amines in sensilla. We detected expression of receptors for the biogenic amines serotonin, dopamine, octopamine and tyramine in the antenna, and showed that loss of the tyramine receptor in the mutants TyrRhono and TyrRhono ...
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We studied two aspects of Drosophila olfactory sensilla. In the first part we investigated the modulatory role of biogenic amines in sensilla. We detected expression of receptors for the biogenic amines serotonin, dopamine, octopamine and tyramine in the antenna, and showed that loss of the tyramine receptor in the mutants TyrRhono and TyrRhono ...
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Cell and Tissue Research, 1981
On the distal segment of the maxillary palp of the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus there is an extensive multimodal sensory field comprising approximately 5000 sensilla of nine morphologically distinguishable types: three types containing pores in their walls (5% of the total), three types with a pore at the tip (65%) and three types lacking pores (30 ...
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On the distal segment of the maxillary palp of the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus there is an extensive multimodal sensory field comprising approximately 5000 sensilla of nine morphologically distinguishable types: three types containing pores in their walls (5% of the total), three types with a pore at the tip (65%) and three types lacking pores (30 ...
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Mouthpart sensilla of the tsetse fly and their function
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1973M J, Rice, R, Galun, J, Margalit
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Structure and function of insect olfactory sensilla.
Ciba Foundation symposium, 1996Olfactory sensilla show a large diversification of sensillum types even in the same species. Thus, double-walled and single-walled sensilla with highly different wall pores are usually found on the same antenna, and these may appear in the form of long slender hairs, pore plates or pit pegs. The selective constraints leading to this diversification are
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Trophic sensilla of phlebotomine sandflies
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1984openaire +2 more sources
The morphology of spider sensilla i. mechanoreceptors
Tissue and Cell, 1973R F, Foelix, I W, Chu-Wang
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