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After consuming an amount of alcohol that would be mildly intoxicating to humans (equivalent to a 0.05 to 0.08 blood alcohol concentration) the larvae were less apt at avoiding an attractive odor that had been paired with an unpleasant heat shock than their sober counterparts indicating that alcohol initially impaired learning.
In humans, equivalent subsets of monocytes can be distinguished based on the expression of CD14 and CD16.
Regarding interindividual differences in humans, equivalent to an intraspecies default factor, there are not many studies available that systematically investigated the role of such factors on chemosensory-mediated effects.
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