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Nanopore Formation in the Cuticle of an Insect Olfactory Sensillum (Current Biology)
 


Insect olfactory neurons receive odorant molecules through a number of nano-scale pores in the cuticle of sensillum. Ando et al. show the gore-tex/osiris23 gene regulates the key step of cuticular envelope assembly required for nanopore formation and olfaction, demonstrating the essential role of cuticle nano-fabrication in insect physiology.


 
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