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Chemosensory systems
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Ebook "Bacterial chemosensing: Methods and protocols" provides an extensive repertoire of approaches that can be extended to understanding chemotaxis, in particular, and chemosensing, in general, in the context of the enormously varied lifestyles adopted in the larger bacterial world.
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lucchinguyen
28-12-2023
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Chemosensory systems are involved in regulation of the most important behavioral patterns in fish. Olfaction provides fish with information about presence of predators and partners in the group, allows fish to search for food, home territory and migration routes, to distinguish conspecifics and their population, hierarchical position, sex and readiness of specimens to spawn.
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vineville
08-02-2023
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The chemosensory system plays an important role in orchestrating sexual behaviors in mammals. Pheromones trigger sexually dimorphic behaviors and different mouse strains exhibit differential responses to pheromone stimuli. It has been speculated that differential gene expression in the sensory organs that detect pheromones may underlie sexually-dimorphic and strain-specific responses to pheromone cues
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vilarryellison
29-10-2021
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To live such complex lifestyles, they have evolved efficient signal transduction systems with numerous one- and two-component regulatory system along with a large array of chemosensory systems to perceive and integrate both external and internal cues.
12p
vitzuyu2711
29-09-2021
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Understanding viral infection of the olfactory epithelium is essential because the olfactory nerve is an important route of entry for viruses to the central nervous system. Specialized chemosensory epithelial cells that express the transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 5 (TRPM5) are found throughout the airways and intestinal epithelium and are involved in responses to viral infection.
20p
vilichoo2711
23-06-2021
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