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Met behulp van Single sensillum Opnemen op Olfactorische Neuron Reacties van bedwantsen te semiochemicaliën Detect
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Neuroscience
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JoVE Journal Neuroscience
Using Single Sensillum Recording to Detect Olfactory Neuron Responses of Bed Bugs to Semiochemicals
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06:55 min

January 18, 2016

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 01:06Bed Bug Antennae Preparation
  • 02:02Single Sensillum Recording
  • 04:26Stimulus Replacement in Single Sensillum Recording
  • 05:27Results: Representative Neural Responses to Stimuli to which Bed Bugs are Sensitive
  • 06:15Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

Bed bugs rely on olfactory receptor neurons housed in their antennal olfactory sensilla to detect semiochemicals in the environment. Utilizing single sensillum recording, we demonstrate a method to evaluate bed bug response to semiochemicals and explore the coding process involved.

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