Vibration-sensitive Honeybee interneurons (Ai et al 2017)


Ai H, Kai K, Kumaraswamy A, Ikeno H, Wachtler T. (2017). Interneurons in the Honeybee Primary Auditory Center Responding to Waggle Dance-Like Vibration Pulses. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 37 [PubMed]

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