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Functional development of the octenol response in Aedes aegypti
Jonathan D. Bohbot
, Nicolas F. Durand
, Bryan T. Vinyard
, Joseph C. Dickens
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Aedes Aegypti
100%
Functional Development
100%
1-octen-3-ol
100%
Vertebrate Hosts
20%
A.aegypti
20%
Olfactory Sensory Neuron
20%
Gene Expression
10%
High-order
10%
Physiological Condition
10%
Behavioral Response
10%
Molecular Approaches
10%
Blood Feeding
10%
Ammonia
10%
Attractant
10%
Behavioral Approach
10%
Female Mosquito
10%
Receptor Gene
10%
Two-component
10%
Lactic Acid
10%
Adult Female
10%
Host Odour
10%
Mosquito Species
10%
Age-related
10%
Odorant Receptor
10%
Aedes Mosquito
10%
Attractive Behavior
10%
Peripheral Receptors
10%
Neural Processing
10%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Aedes aegypti
100%
Olfactory Receptor Neuron
66%
Gene Expression
33%
Receptor Gene
33%
Lactic Acid
33%
Receptor
33%