In the adult locust, nitric oxide (NO) synthase is expressed in interneurons that innervate mechanosensory neuropils, indicating that NO may participate in mechanosensory processing. Here, we have identified potential neuronal targets of NO by localizing the expression and activity of soluble guanyl
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Neuronal maps for sensory-motor control in the barn owl
✍ Scribed by J.C. Pearson; C.D. Spence; J.J. Gelfand; W.E. Sullivan; R.M. Peterson
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