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A high-throughput behavioral paradigm for Drosophila olfaction- The Flywalk

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العنوان: A high-throughput behavioral paradigm for Drosophila olfaction- The Flywalk
المؤلفون: Kathrin Steck, Daniel Veit, Sergi Bermúdez I Badia, Zenon Mathews, Paul Verschure, Bill S, Hansson Markus Knaden
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الوصف: The test arena consisted of 15 parallel glass tubes (Ø 0.8 cm; length, 18 cm; silanized to minimize olfactory contamination). Within each tube a single fly moved freely all along the length of the tube, but was precluded from escaping by meshes at both tube ends. The positions of the 15 flies were tracked by automatic tracking software (see below). In order to increase the contrast for the tracking camera, the tubes were placed on an electroluminescent foil (Reichel Elektronik, Germany). A red filter foil was placed between light foil and tubes allowing only light with wavelengths> 630 nm, which is invisible to Drosophila, to pass. Therefore, the laminar air flow carrying spaced odor pulses was the only external cue for the flies. The air flow and the odor pulses were produced by an odor delivery system (Olsson et al., 2011). This system provides a continuous flow of humidified air that can be loaded with pulses of up to eight different odors well-defined in stimulus concentration, onset and duration. Splitting the single outlet of the stimulus device into 15 parallel tubes and aligning the 15 air flows by
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اللغة: English
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.99D4201A
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