Insect Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors

Illustrates the finding that the insect central nervous system is extremely rich in acetylcholine receptors that have a predominantly nicotinic pharmacology Demonstrates that several amino acids that account for ligand binding domain are conserved in the insect nicotinic receptor subunit Explores the involvement of insect nicotinic receptors in learning and memory processes using the honeybee as insect model

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