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Functional studies of sex pheromone receptors in Asian corn borer Ostrinia furnacalisLiu et al., 2018
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- Liu W
- Jiang X
- Cao S
- Yang B
- Wang G
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- Frontiers in physiology
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Lepidopteran insects use sex pheromones for sexual communication. Pheromone receptors expressed on peripheral olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) are critical part to detect the sex pheromones. In genus Ostrinia, several pheromone receptors were functional analyzed in O …
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