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Computational neuroscience / Electrophysiology / Neural coding / Auditory system / Medical tests / Transient receptor potential channel / Olfaction / Evoked potential / Antennal lobe / Biology / Neuroscience / Nervous system
Date: 2013-01-17 08:52:47
Computational neuroscience
Electrophysiology
Neural coding
Auditory system
Medical tests
Transient receptor potential channel
Olfaction
Evoked potential
Antennal lobe
Biology
Neuroscience
Nervous system

Neuron Article Distinct Roles of TRP Channels in Auditory Transduction and Amplification in Drosophila Brendan P. Lehnert,1 Allison E. Baker,1 Quentin Gaudry,1 Ann-Shyn Chiang,2 and Rachel I. Wilson1,*

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