Olfactory receptor neurons from antennae of developing male Manduca sexta respond to components of the species-specific sex pheromone in vitro

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Abstract

Male-specific olfactory receptor neurons, dissociated from developing antennae of the moth Manduca sexta and grown in long-term primary cell culture, can respond to at least one component of the female moth's sex- pheromone blend with the opening of a nonspecific cation channel. This response does not require the coapplication of pheromone-binding protein.

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Stengl, M., Zufall, F., Hatt, H., & Hildebrand, J. G. (1992). Olfactory receptor neurons from antennae of developing male Manduca sexta respond to components of the species-specific sex pheromone in vitro. Journal of Neuroscience, 12(7), 2523–2531. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.12-07-02523.1992

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