Abstract
Depolarizing receptor potentials in lobster olfactory receptor cells evoked by complex stimuli are associated with an increase in membrane conductance, but do not share the same ionic requirements. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that odors activate more than one type of excitatory conductance in primary chemosensory neurons.
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