Taste sensilla of flies: function, central neuronal projections, and development.
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Taste sensilla of flies are composed of only a few cells, all of which have different functions. Depending on the species and on the sensillum type, there are from 2-5 neurons, each of which has its own stimulus specificity, and each of which makes a different contribution to the fly's behavior. In addition, taste sensilla include several nonneuronal cells that are important both for the development of the sensillum and for its functioning. The component cells of a sensillum derive from a single epidermal precursor according to a stereotyped sequence of mitoses. This review focuses on the different phenotypes of the component cells of taste sensilla, particularly the stimulus sensitivity and central neuronal anatomy of the receptor neurons, and on the development of this multicellular organ from a single precursor cell.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Microscopy research and technique
دوره 39 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1997