Pheromone binding protein shapes olfactory temporal resolution
Pheromone binding protein shapes olfactory temporal resolution
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Abstract Male moths are capable of orienting towards conspecific females using sex pheromones. Since pheromones are distributed as discontinuous plumes owing to air turbulence, tracking intermittent stimuli with high temporal resolution is suggested to be important for efficient localisation. Here, using a pheromone binding protein (BmPBP1) knockou...
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Pheromone binding protein shapes olfactory temporal resolution
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10.1101/2021.01.11.426239
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