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lines plays analogous roles in developing antennae, which are serially homologous to legs, suggesting evolutionarily conserved roles for lines in ventral appendage formation.
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In some animals, the primary olfactory center of the brain, the antennal lobe, was deprived of ORN axon input throughout development by removing the developing antenna using surgical methods described previously [44], [47].
We are developing antenna-coupled Transition-Edge Sensor (TES) bolometer arrays for use in measurements of the CMB polarization.
We are developing antenna-coupled transition edge sensor (TES) bolometer arrays for use in the measurement of the cosmic microwave background polarization.
In contrast, ectopic expression induces eye formation in the imaginal discs that give rise to the developing antenna, legs, wings and halteres [2], [3].
Here we show that ck/MyoVIIA is necessary early in the developing antenna for initial apical attachment of the scolopidia to the articulating joint.
The mitotically active zones illustrated in Fig. 2C were restricted to the presumptive sensory epithelium, underlying the outward facing portion of the antennal pupal cuticle, and did not extend into the scale forming regions of the developing antenna.
In the past, we were able to detect Rn-C isoform in the developing antenna by RT-PCR (Li et al. 2013).
We have previously reported that Rn functions in the developing antenna to increase the amount of neuronal diversity in the olfactory system by a factor of two (Li et al. 2013).
But we do have highly developed antennae; we pick up on stuff.
Though it will take at least a year for Dr. Volakis and his team to develop antenna clothing for civilians, his lab built antennas into a United States Army bulletproof vest last summer.
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