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Title:Functional specialization of olfactory glomeruli in a moth
Author(s):Hansson BS; Ljungberg H; Hallberg E; Lofstedt C;
Address:"Department of Ecology, Lund University, Sweden"
Journal Title:Science
Year:1992
Volume:256
Issue:5061
Page Number:1313 - 1315
DOI: 10.1126/science.1598574
ISSN/ISBN:0036-8075 (Print) 0036-8075 (Linking)
Abstract:"The specific function of the glomerular structures present in the antennal lobes or olfactory bulbs of organisms ranging from insects to humans has been obscure because of limitations in neuronal marking methods. By tracing individual neurons in the moth Agrotis segetum, it was determined that physiologically distinct types of pheromone receptor neurons project axons to different regions of the macroglomerular complex (MGC). Each glomerulus making up the MGC has a specific functional identity, initially processing information about one specific pheromone component. This indicates that, at least through the first stage of synapses, olfactory information moves through labeled lines"
Keywords:Animals Axons/physiology Chemoreceptor Cells/*physiology Electric Stimulation Moths/*physiology *Nervous System Physiological Phenomena Neurons/*physiology Olfactory Bulb/physiology Smell;
Notes:"MedlineHansson, B S Ljungberg, H Hallberg, E Lofstedt, C eng 1992/05/29 Science. 1992 May 29; 256(5061):1313-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1598574"

 
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