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Olfactory receptor cells of Thanasimus formicarius specialized to single prey pheromone compounds

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This study was supported by the Norwegian Research Council for Sciences and Humanities.

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Tømmerås, B.Å., Mustaparta, H. Olfactory receptor cells of Thanasimus formicarius specialized to single prey pheromone compounds. Naturwissenschaften 72, 604–606 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00365287

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