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  1. A Tale of Transmission: Aeromonas veronii Activity within Leech-Exuded Mucus
  2. A Flight Sensory-Motor to Olfactory Processing Circuit in the Moth Manduca sexta
  3. The anatomical basis for modulatory convergence in the antennal lobe ofManduca sexta
  4. Hitchhiking of host biology by beneficial symbionts enhances transmission
  5. A Characterization of the Manduca sexta Serotonin Receptors in the Context of Olfactory Neuromodulation
  6. Latent Modulation: A Basis for Non-Disruptive Promotion of Two Incompatible Behaviors by a Single Network State
  7. Release of a single neurotransmitter from an identified interneuron coherently affects motor output on multiple time scales
  8. Removal of Default State-Associated Inhibition during Repetition Priming Improves Response Articulation
  9. Olfactory modulation by dopamine in the context of aversive learning
  10. The neurobiology of insect olfaction: Sensory processing in a comparative context
  11. Local interneuron diversity in the primary olfactory center of the moth Manduca sexta
  12. The Organization of the Antennal Lobe Correlates Not Only with Phylogenetic Relationship, But Also Life History: A Basal Hymenopteran as Exemplar
  13. Histamine-immunoreactive local neurons in the antennal lobes of the hymenoptera
  14. Visual Processing in the Central Bee Brain
  15. Color processing in the medulla of the bumblebee (apidae:Bombus impatiens)
  16. Color processing in the medulla of the bumblebee (Apidae:Bombus impatiens)
  17. Color processing in the medulla of the bumblebee (apidae:Bombus impatiens)
  18. Olfaction in Invertebrates: Manduca
  19. Serotonin Modulates Olfactory Processing in the Antennal Lobe of Drosophila
  20. Serotonin Modulates Olfactory Processing in the Antennal Lobe ofDrosophila
  21. The Processing of Color, Motion, and Stimulus Timing Are Anatomically Segregated in the Bumblebee Brain
  22. Modulation of Olfactory Information Processing in the Antennal Lobe of Manduca sexta by Serotonin
  23. The cloning of one putative octopamine receptor and two putative serotonin receptors from the tobacco hawkmoth, Manduca sexta
  24. Phylogeny of a serotonin-immunoreactive neuron in the primary olfactory center of the insect brain
  25. Octopamine-immunoreactive neurons in the brain and subesophageal ganglion of the hawkmothManduca sexta