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1 efining a form of contact-dependent, aquatic chemosensation.
2 ctive and chemorepulsive neurons compromises chemosensation.
3 Caenorhabditis elegans memory formation and chemosensation.
4 it, papilla and knob sensilla act in contact chemosensation.
5 orm a Na(+)-sensitive channel mediating salt chemosensation.
6 defects associated with mechanosensation and chemosensation.
7 or that functions specifically in salt taste chemosensation.
8 nel function in the regulation of C. elegans chemosensation.
9 y neurons that are not normally required for chemosensation.
10 phisms contribute to individual variation in chemosensation.
11 some fresh approaches to classic problems in chemosensation.
12 h the adaptive and non-adaptive evolution of chemosensation.
13 resentation of anticipatory and consummatory chemosensation.
14 nels or raphe neurons in central respiratory chemosensation.
15 there is no evidence that opsins function in chemosensation.
16 elegans arrestin-1 (arr-1) does not disrupt chemosensation.
17 t role for RGS proteins in the regulation of chemosensation.
18 ry modalities, such as vision, audition, and chemosensation.
19 action, osmosensation, mechanosensation, and chemosensation.
20 multiple egl-4-regulated pathways, including chemosensation.
21 ted in a coordination mutant and involved in chemosensation.
22 e and many other species, strongly relies on chemosensation.
23 aluable model for studying the mechanisms of chemosensation.
24 luble molecules to mediate contact-dependent chemosensation.
27 ved huge expansions of genes associated with chemosensation and detoxification compared with speciali
28 data, we annotated the genes associated with chemosensation and found a reduced gene repertoire compo
32 ein-coupled receptors that mediate olfactory chemosensation and serve as chemosensors in other tissue
33 a resolution device, with specific focus on chemosensation and the olfactory system, is of appeal.
34 proposed to form a transduction channel for chemosensation and thermosensation, and tax-2 activity i
37 ensory functions, such as phototransduction, chemosensation, and thermosensation, in many species fro
39 e recently been made in understanding insect chemosensation at the molecular and cellular levels.
40 in adult sensory neurons profoundly disrupts chemosensation, based on both behavioral analysis and Ca
41 s respond to many chemosensory cues, but how chemosensation contributes to host seeking and intra-hos
44 and chemesthesis), here also referred to as chemosensation, enables animals to find high-value foods
47 sodium-sensitive channel required for sodium chemosensation in C. elegans, but its specific role rema
48 this coding strategy is a general feature of chemosensation in C. elegans, we imaged calcium response
51 Our results suggest an important role for chemosensation in iL3 host seeking and infectivity and p
52 the workshop: 1) refining methods to measure chemosensation in large cohort studies and validating me
54 that P2Y1 modulates heat responsiveness and chemosensation in muscle afferents to play a key role in
56 nd demonstrate the essential role of contact chemosensation in the early courtship steps of mate sele
60 bstances as medicines, yet the importance of chemosensation in this process is poorly understood.
61 utrition, and health sciences to explore how chemosensation influences dietary choice and health.
63 ing a conserved role in thermoregulation and chemosensation, is required for this specialized host-se
64 ression, little is known about their role in chemosensation, largely due to the lack of available mut
65 of carbon dioxide, suggesting that aberrant chemosensation may underlie anxiety disorders associated
66 si that express OBPs are required for normal chemosensation mediated through the leg, as ablation of
69 oline receptors to mediate contact-dependent chemosensation of insoluble molecules that do not readil
72 of extracellular nucleotides cilia-dependent chemosensation of the nucleotides inhibited migration an
75 l types that are not associated with contact chemosensation raising the possibility that these protei
77 measures that reflect perception of complex chemosensations relevant to dietary choice; 2) character
78 is-specific genes possess predicted roles in chemosensation, reproduction, adaptation to specific die
79 regimes, we found that genes associated with chemosensation responded rapidly to the elimination of s
80 Here we present a theory of the precision of chemosensation that covers bounded domains of any dimens
81 n one well-known example of gastrointestinal chemosensation (the "incretin effect"), it is known that
82 ucleotide-gated channel that is required for chemosensation, thermosensation and normal axon outgrowt
83 tify genes and small molecules that modulate chemosensation, thermosensation, and mechanosensation.
84 y of male flies to detect females by contact chemosensation through the pheromone-sensing ion channel
86 ly, Drosophila melanogaster, rely on contact chemosensation to detect nutrient-rich foods, to avoid c