The olfactory sensory map in Drosophila.

@article{Laissue2008TheOS,
  title={The olfactory sensory map in Drosophila.},
  author={Philippe P. Laissue and Leslie B. Vosshall},
  journal={Advances in experimental medicine and biology},
  year={2008},
  volume={628},
  pages={
          102-14
        }
}
The fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) exhibits robust odor-evoked behaviors in response to cues from diverse host plants and pheromonal cues from other flies. Understanding how the adult olfactory system supports the perception of these odorous chemicals and translates them into appropriate attraction or avoidance behaviors is an important goal in contemporary sensory neuroscience. Recent advances in genomics and molecular neurobiology have provided an unprecedented level of detail into how… 

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