2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.22.533824
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Representations of carbon dioxide in the mosquito antennal lobe

Abstract: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the prominent sensory cues used by mosquitoes to find hosts for blood-feeding. CO2 is detected on the maxillary palps by capitate peg sensory neurons, whose axons project to the antennal lobe in the brain. Behavioral studies have shown that mosquitoes prefer non-homogenous plumes of CO2 over homogenous plumes and CO2 greatly enhances the attractiveness of lactic acid, a skin volatile. However, the neural mechanisms underlying these behavioral preferences are not known. Using in v… Show more

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