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Electrophysiological Measurements from a Moth Olfactory System
 
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Electrophysiological Measurements from a Moth Olfactory System

Article DOI: 10.3791/2489-v 06:17 min March 29th, 2011
March 29th, 2011

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Insect olfactory systems provide unique opportunities for recording odorant-induced responses in the forms of electroantennograms (EAG) and single sensillum recordings (SSR), which are summed responses from all odorant receptor neurons (ORNs) located on the antenna and from those housed in individual sensilla, respectively.

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Electrophysiological Measurements Moth Olfactory System Insect Olfactory Systems Odorant-induced Responses Electroantennograms (EAG) Single Sensillum Recordings (SSR) Odorant Receptor Neurons (ORNs) Chemical Communication Attractants Repellents Management Strategies Insect Pests
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