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The Peripheral Photoreceptor in Hornets: Microanatomy and Functions
Jacob S. Ishay
*
, Shira Kirshboim
,
Ehud Skutelsky
, Dharamdajal Kalicharan
, Willem L. Jongebloed
*
Corresponding author for this work
Medicine Dean & Assoc. Deans
Tel Aviv University
University of Groningen
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Photoreceptor
100%
Hornet
100%
Microanatomy
100%
Photoreceptor Cells
50%
Oriental Hornet
33%
Cuticle Surface
33%
Connective Tissue
16%
Two-layer
16%
Microfilaments
16%
Basal Membrane
16%
Ultrastructure
16%
Bulge
16%
Bell
16%
Accelerometer
16%
Synapse
16%
Axon
16%
Cell Infiltration
16%
Glia Cells
16%
Photoreceptor Function
16%
Vespinae
16%
Vespa Orientalis
16%
Axonal Transport
16%
Transport Data
16%
Hymenoptera
16%
Forehead
16%
Foraging Flight
16%
Horseshoe
16%
Fliers
16%
Neuronal Connection
16%
BOAST
16%
Epicuticle
16%
Vitreous Body
16%
Exocuticle
16%
Clapper
16%
Micro-gyroscope
16%
Layer Two
16%
Eye Sensor
16%
Outside View
16%
Light Sensor
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Vespidae
100%
Photoreceptor
100%
Vespa orientalis
30%
Cuticle
20%
Vespa
20%
Flight
20%
Axon
20%
Neck
10%
Connective Tissue
10%
Hymenoptera
10%
Basement Membrane
10%
Microfilament
10%
Glia
10%
Synapse
10%
Engineering
Microanatomy
100%
Photoreceptor Cell
100%
Directional
10%
Special Attention
10%
Outer Layer
10%
Epicuticle
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Accelerometer
100%
Gyroscope
100%
Neuroscience
Photoreceptor
100%
Synapse
10%
Basement Membrane
10%
Glia
10%
Axoplasmic Transport
10%
Connective Tissue
10%
Vitreous
10%
Hymenoptera
10%
Axon
10%
Microfilament
10%
Material Science
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Accelerometer
50%