Chloride increases response to pheromones and odors in mouse sensory neurons
Monday, December 28, 2009 - 12:28
in Biology & Nature
How an individual vomeronasal sensory neuron (VSN) transduces chemical signals into electrical signals has been a mystery. Researchers now show that chloride acts as a major amplifier for signal transduction in mouse VSNs, increasing the responsiveness to pheromones or odorants.