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The role of SNMPs in insect olfaction

The sense of smell enables insects to recognize olfactory signals crucial for survival and reproduction. In insects, odorant detection highly depends on the interplay of distinct proteins expressed by specialized olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) and associated support cells which are housed together...

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Biomedical and Life Sciences
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Chemoreception
Gene expression
Genomes
Genomics
Human Genetics
Insects
Membrane proteins
Molecular Medicine
Odorant receptors
Olfaction
Olfactory receptor neurons
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Pheromones
Protein binding
Proteins
Proteomics
Review
Sensilla
Sensory neurons
Smell
Transcriptomes
title The role of SNMPs in insect olfaction
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