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Chordotonal organ
Johnston´S Organ As a Mechanosensory Element for Spatial Orientation in Rhodnius Prolixus
Computational Models of Proprioception
Development of Johnston's Organ in Drosophila
Using Drosophila to Study Mechanisms of Hereditary Hearing Loss Tongchao Li1,*, Hugo J
Proneural Genes and the Specification of Neural Cell Types
Morphology and Physiology of the Prosternal Chordotonal Organ of the Sarcophagid Fly Sarcophaga Bullata (Parker)
The Auditory Sense of the Honey-Bee
Substrate Vibrations Mediate Behavioral Responses Via Femoral Chordotonal Organs in a Cerambycid Beetle
Chordotonal Organs of Insects
Sli Is Required for Proper Morphology and Migration of Sensory Neurons in the Drosophila PNS Madison Gonsior and Afshan Ismat*
Leg Chordotonal Organs and Campaniform Sensilla in Chrysoperlasteinmann1964
Unc-4 Acts to Promote Neuronal Identity and Development of The
Development of Drosophila Larval Sensory Organs: Spatiotemporal Pattern of Sensory Neurones, Peripheral Axonal Pathways and Sensilla Differentiation
Serial Hearing Organs in the Atympanate Grasshopper Bullacris Membracioides (Orthoptera, Pneumoridae)
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
Mechanical and Optical Properties of the Femoral Chordotonal Organ in Beetles (Coleoptera) Leonid Frantsevich1,*, Irina Shumakova2 and Dmytro Gladun2
Plasticity and Proprioception in Insects I
Convergence of Distinct Subpopulations of Mechanosensory Neurons Onto a Neural Circuit That Elicits Grooming
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Cell-Type–Specific Roles of Na /K Atpase Subunits in Drosophila Auditory Mechanosensation
A Presynaptic Gain Control Mechanism Among Sensory Neurons of a Locust Leg Proprioceptor
Insect Morphology - Sense Organs 1
Chordotonal Organs in Hemipteran Insects: Unique Peripheral Structures but Conserved Central Organization Revealed by Title Comparative Neuroanatomy
Sensing of Substrate Vibrations in the Adult Cicada Okanagana Rimosa (Hemiptera: Cicadidae)
The Structure and Function of Auditory Chordotonal Organs in Insects
Genetically Similar Transduction Mechanisms for Touch and Hearing in Drosophila
Arthropods Comparatively Recently Representatives of Most Orders 1976, for References). Always Have Single Sensory
Chordotonal Organ Mechanosensory Pathways As Potential Targets for the Control of Mosquito Borne Diseases