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Cuticular hydrocarbon sensillum for nestmate recognition in ants

2012
Ants carry colony-specific blends of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) on their exoskeleton as nestmate-discriminative pheromones and use them for social communication. To discriminate between such colony-specific blends of CHCs, Japanese carpenter ant workers, Camponotus japonicus, have a particular type of sensillum that responds to non-nestmate CHC ...
Mamiko Ozaki   +2 more
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Continuous single sensillum recording as a detection method for moth pheromone components in the effluent of a gas chromatograph [PDF]

open access: yesPhysiological Entomology, 1983
. Single sensillum recordings were made from male antennal pheromone receptors of Agrotis segetum (Schiff.) (Noctuidae) and Adoxophyes orana (F.v.R.) (Tortricidae). A gas chromatograph (GC) was used to prepare and to deliver the odour stimuli. Samples of
Christer Löfstedt
exaly   +4 more sources

Evidence for a role of SNMP2 and antennal support cells in sensillum lymph clearance processes of moth pheromone-responsive sensilla [PDF]

open access: yesInsect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
In insect antenna, following the activation of olfactory sensory neurons, odorant molecules are inactivated by enzymes in the sensillum lymph. How the inactivation products are cleared from the sensillum lymph is presently unknown.
Sina Cassau, Jürgen Krieger
exaly   +3 more sources

Combined Gas Chromatography and Single Sensillum Recording for Mosquitoes

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2022
Combined gas chromatography and single sensillum recording (GC-SSR) joins together the established volatile compound separation and relative quantification techniques of GC with the ability to functionally screen olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) for volatile selectivity and sensitivity using SSR.
Rickard, Ignell   +2 more
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Functional morphology of a double-walled multiporous olfactory sensillum: the sensillum coeloconicum of Bombyx mori (Insecta, Lepidoptera)

Tissue and Cell, 1998
The fine structure of coeloconic sensilla of Bombyx mori was studied in cryofixed specimens. These sensilla belong to the category of double-walled wall-pore sensilla. The pegs are approximately 10 microm long, located in pits on the dorsal side of the antennal branches, and longitudinally grooved in their distal half (grooved surface approximately 30 ...
Hunger, T., Steinbrecht, R.
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A flexible spiking hair sensillum for ultralow power density noncontact perception

Science Advances
The ability to recognize targets before physical contact is crucial for organisms’ adaptability to real-world environments. However, current noncontact sensing systems face challenges in power density and biological fidelity.
Haotian Long   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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