Central relay of bitter taste to the protocerebrum by peptidergic interneurons in the Drosophila brain

Bitter taste evokes aversive behaviour in animals, but little is known about the central nervous system mechanisms that convey this taste modality. Hückesfeld et al. identify a set of second order neurons in Drosophilathat contain hugin neuropeptide and are responsible for conveying bitter taste to...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:62147908fd2c4c0d9033bc999dbe280c2021-12-02T17:32:39ZCentral relay of bitter taste to the protocerebrum by peptidergic interneurons in the Drosophila brain10.1038/ncomms127962041-1723https://doaj.org/article/62147908fd2c4c0d9033bc999dbe280c2016-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12796https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Bitter taste evokes aversive behaviour in animals, but little is known about the central nervous system mechanisms that convey this taste modality. Hückesfeld et al. identify a set of second order neurons in Drosophilathat contain hugin neuropeptide and are responsible for conveying bitter taste to the protocerebrum.Sebastian HückesfeldMarc PetersMichael J. PankratzNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2016)
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Central relay of bitter taste to the protocerebrum by peptidergic interneurons in the Drosophila brain
description Bitter taste evokes aversive behaviour in animals, but little is known about the central nervous system mechanisms that convey this taste modality. Hückesfeld et al. identify a set of second order neurons in Drosophilathat contain hugin neuropeptide and are responsible for conveying bitter taste to the protocerebrum.
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author Sebastian Hückesfeld
Marc Peters
Michael J. Pankratz
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title Central relay of bitter taste to the protocerebrum by peptidergic interneurons in the Drosophila brain
title_short Central relay of bitter taste to the protocerebrum by peptidergic interneurons in the Drosophila brain
title_full Central relay of bitter taste to the protocerebrum by peptidergic interneurons in the Drosophila brain
title_fullStr Central relay of bitter taste to the protocerebrum by peptidergic interneurons in the Drosophila brain
title_full_unstemmed Central relay of bitter taste to the protocerebrum by peptidergic interneurons in the Drosophila brain
title_sort central relay of bitter taste to the protocerebrum by peptidergic interneurons in the drosophila brain
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publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/62147908fd2c4c0d9033bc999dbe280c
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